#!/bin/bash
#
-# Probably called from a /usr/share/xsessions/somesession.desktop that lists an
-# exec like dwm.custom, and the dwm.custom executable script looks like:
-#
-# #!/bin/bash
-#
-# if [ -f "$HOME/.dwmrc" ]; then
-# exec "$HOME/.dwmrc"
-# else
-# exec dwm.custom
-# fi
+# Startup on my Ubuntu 14.04 system works like this:
+# - lightdm finds /usr/share/xsessions/dwm.desktop
+# - This desktop file launches dwm.user, which is found in /usr/bin
+# - /usr/bin/dwm.user is a script that execs $HOME/.dwmrc, if present, else it
+# execs dwm.
+# - This is my dwmrc, which installs as ~/.dwmrc
# Although the system startup merged ~/.Xresources, it did so with the -nocpp
# option (Ubuntu 14.04), which prevents the use of #define, etc. Re-merge here
pactl set-sink-volume $(pactl info | grep "Default Sink:" | awk '{ print $3}') '30%'
# Default LCD panel brightness
-xbacklight -set 50
+xbacklight -set 15
# Set the X background
xsetroot -solid black
xset dpms 300 600 1200
pgrep -x xss-lock || xss-lock -- i3lock --dpms &
+# Turn off touchpad (later use a toggle)
+type synclient 2>/dev/null && synclient TouchpadOff=1
+
# Applets, etc
pgrep -x xbindkeys || xbindkeys &
pgrep -x dunst || dunst &
pgrep -x pidgin || pidgin &
pgrep dwm-i3status || dwm-i3status &
-# Get ssh-add out of the way. The ssh-askpass-fullscreen pkg provides a bit
-# nicer ssh-askpass than the default X11 version.
-SSH_ASKPASS=/usr/bin/ssh-askpass ssh-add &
+# DWM has bindings for screen captures that expects ~/screenshots/ to exist.
+mkdir -p ~/screenshots
exec dwm.custom