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Date: Sun, 29 Feb 2004 21:49:24 -0500
To: Gregory Borota <borota AT softhome DOT net>, Cygwin List <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
From: Larry Hall <cygwin-lh AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: Re: XEmacs and hot laptops
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Huh, I never noticed that before.  I guess Eudora isn't as smart as I 
thought right out of the box.  Well, I'll look into how to make it 
behave properly in all situations.  As you can see from the below, it
will choose the "human" name over the email address if it has the 
choice (i.e. I didn't edit my quoted reply below).  But it looks like if
only has the email address, it uses it.  Bad Eudora!  Sorry for the trouble.

Larry


At 09:27 PM 2/29/2004, Gregory Borota you wrote:
>Larry,
>
>Your email client is configured to quote raw e-mail addresses in
>replies, I think it would be good if you'd change that. Now my email address is visible for all spam harvesters to colect......
>
>Greg
>
>Larry Hall wrote:
>>At 12:49 AM 2/29/2004, borota you wrote:
>>
>>>When I run cygwin XEmacs on my laptop after some time I have to close it as my laptop becomes very hot (and the fan goes non-stop and lot noisier than usual). So I work on porting some latex related stuff that works only on cygwin to native XEmacs. I wouldn't do that but I am afraid not to fry my laptop. Does anybody have this problem too?
>>
>>This sounds a bit off-topic for this list since it's clearly a hardware issue.  While it's possible that Cygwin's XEmacs works your processor more
>>than other programs you're using, the fact that it may cause your machine
>>to get overly hot is a factor of the hardware, not the software.  If this is really a concern for you, you'll want to contact your hardware manufacturer to see if they can help get your machine to run cooler.
>
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