Emacs and other windows apps can be run off a flash drive [portableapps.com], or at least the config files can be stored on one, or on a central Samba share. Configuring it (or other applications that benefit from customization) on every machine is a huge drag when you're trying to get real work done, no doubt.
(Score: 2) by krishnoid on Monday June 03 2024, @06:24PM
Emacs and other windows apps can be run off a flash drive [portableapps.com], or at least the config files can be stored on one, or on a central Samba share. Configuring it (or other applications that benefit from customization) on every machine is a huge drag when you're trying to get real work done, no doubt.