If XEmacs starts when you're on the network, but fails when you're
not on the network, you may be missing a "localhost" entry in your
`/etc/hosts' file. The file should contain an entry like:
If XEmacs starts when you're on the network, but fails when you're
not on the network, you may be missing a "localhost" entry in your
`/etc/hosts' file. The file should contain an entry like: