There seem to be the following versions: emacs23, emacs23-nox, e3, emacs23-lucid, and jove, as choices to download. Where can I find out what the differences are?
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3Does this answer your question? Difference between emacs and emacs-lucid packages – karel Feb 18 '20 at 12:15
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The short answer is that you almost certainly want emacs23: it's the full version of Emacs 23 with graphical support.
emacs23-nox is the same, but without any graphical support. If you're installing Emacs onto a server or other environment that lacks an X window system, you should fetch this version instead. (Note that emacs23 works just fine on the terminal, so the only reason to prefer emacs23-nox to emacs23 is if you don't want to drag in the dependencies.)
e3 and jove are not Emacs; they're lightweight editors that have Emacs modes to them.
emacs23-lucid is XEmacs, which used to be called "Lucid Emacs".
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-lucidvariant is useful if you want X without a graphical desktop, e.g. over ssh. – Carsten S Mar 04 '14 at 13:56 -
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There is no emacs24-nox yet. emacs23-nox is still the latest for ubuntu as of Jul 2014. – user1854266 Jul 23 '14 at 22:50
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In my environment, a relatively clean Debian 8.1, apt-get told me that emacs24nox would use ~ 104 MB of additional disk space vs 284 MB for emacs24. On my server anyway, that is significant.The size of the install was keeping me from installing the package. I didn't know there was a lighter option. I'm most grateful for the question and the answers here. – Tony Adams Aug 18 '15 at 17:59
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e3is not similar to Emacs... for example, to exit, you don't use^x ^c, you use^k ^qinstead. Jove is closer to Emacs, at least for most of the keystrokes, such as^a,^e,^p,^n,^x ^c. In fact, at UC Berkeley, some teachers and students liked to use Jove instead of Emacs (at least in the old days, not sure about now). – nonopolarity Dec 15 '15 at 11:52 -
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e3is strange... if you start it by typinge3, it behaves one way, but if you start it by typingemacs, then it behaves more like emacs – nonopolarity Dec 15 '15 at 12:13 -
2@SabreWolfy, I did not express that well. I use emacs-lucid if I want to install emacs on a server and use it with X forwarded over ssh. – Carsten S Sep 05 '16 at 10:32
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You should note that you may want the full emacs (e.g. emacs24) even on a system without a graphical console if you are going to remotely log in from another computer that is running an X server. In general, I only recommend the -nox variation if your storage is very limited (e.g. an embedded environment) – David C. Feb 26 '18 at 17:33
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E: Package 'emacs23-nox' has no installation candidateinside a docker image @Benjamin Pollack – alper May 05 '18 at 14:49