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memex/ellama-sessions/.Org-roam issue (Open AI).org.session.el
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#s(ellama-session "Org-roam issue (Open AI)" #s(llm-openai-compatible "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" "llama3-70b-8192" "llama3-70b-8192" "https://api.groq.com/openai/v1") "/home/amr/org/ellama-sessions/Org-roam issue (Open AI).org" #s(llm-chat-prompt nil nil (#s(llm-chat-prompt-interaction system "" nil) #s(llm-chat-prompt-interaction user "When I evaluate the entire (use-package org-roam) I get \"org-roam-buffer-display-dedicated\"" nil) #s(llm-chat-prompt-interaction assistant "The error \"org-roam-buffer-display-dedicated\" typically occurs when the `org-roam-buffer-display-dedicated` variable is not properly set before loading the `org-roam` package.
Here are a few possible solutions to resolve this issue:
1. **Add `(setq org-roam-buffer-display-dedicated t)` before `(use-package org-roam)`**:
Make sure to add the following line before loading the `org-roam` package:
```elisp
(setq org-roam-buffer-display-dedicated t)
(use-package org-roam)
```
This sets the `org-roam-buffer-display-dedicated` variable to `t` (true), which tells `org-roam` to use a dedicated buffer for displaying notes.
2. **Use `:init` keyword with `use-package`**:
You can use the `:init` keyword with `use-package` to set the variable before loading the package:
```elisp
(use-package org-roam
:init (setq org-roam-buffer-display-dedicated t))
```
This sets the variable during the initialization phase of the package loading process.
3. **Check for other packages or configurations that might be interfering**:
If you're using other packages or configurations that might be interfering with `org-roam`, try disabling them temporarily to see if the issue persists.
4. **Update `org-roam` to the latest version**:
Make sure you're running the latest version of `org-roam`. You can check for updates using `M-x package-list-packages` and updating the package from the Emacs package manager.
If none of these solutions work, please provide more information about your Emacs configuration, including the version of Emacs and the `org-roam` package you're using." nil)) nil nil nil) nil)