1 # This script sets up a few XDG vairables for the OpenPandora (to find the Xfce defaults etc.)
2 # and then launches the chosen user session (mainly Xfce or PMenu)
4 # The makes sure that /etc/xdg/op is added to the vairables to get the defaults for the OP.
5 if test "x$XDG_CONFIG_DIRS" = "x"
7 XDG_CONFIG_DIRS="/etc/xdg/op:/etc/xdg"
9 XDG_CONFIG_DIRS="/etc/xdg/op:$XDG_CONFIG_DIRS:/etc/xdg"
11 export XDG_CONFIG_DIRS
13 if test "x$XDG_DATA_DIRS" = "x"
15 XDG_DATA_DIRS="/usr/local/share:/usr/share:@_datadir_@"
16 XDG_DATA_DIRS="/etc/xdg/op:/usr/local/share:/usr/share:@_datadir_@"
18 XDG_DATA_DIRS="$XDG_DATA_DIRS:@_datadir_@"
19 XDG_DATA_DIRS="/etc/xdg/op:$XDG_DATA_DIRS:@_datadir_@"
23 # Use FreeDesktop XDG dir vars to put user data in non hidden dirs to make
24 # maintaince easier for users.
25 # These really should be set somewhere better but for now this will work.
26 export XDG_DATA_HOME=$HOME/Applications/Data
27 export XDG_CONFIG_HOME=$HOME/Applications/Settings
28 export XDG_CACHE_HOME=$HOME/Applications/Cache
30 #HACK: Run Xsession.d from here :-o
31 #Wrong, wrong, wrong but it works and sorting out OE's X server chain is not going to happen right now.
33 if [ -d /etc/X11/Xsession.d ]; then
34 for i in `ls /etc/X11/Xsession.d/` ; do
35 if [ -r "/etc/X11/Xsession.d/$i" ] && expr "$i" : '^[[:alnum:]_-]\+$' > /dev/null; then
36 . "/etc/X11/Xsession.d/$i"
41 #Load up the proper keymap for X
44 #Write the current user into /tmp/currentuser for any scripts or programs who want to make use of it
45 whoami > /tmp/currentuser
46 id -u > /tmp/currentuid
47 chmod 777 /tmp/currentuser
48 chmod 777 /tmp/currentuid
50 # HUP pndnotifyd to make sure it picks up the users home.
51 killall -1 pndnotifyd &
53 # The following variable defines the session which is started if the user
54 # doesn't explicitely select a session in SLiM.
56 DEFAULT_SESSION=startxfce4
57 STOP_SESSION="xfce4-session-logout --logout"
59 # Write the default session into a temporary file.
60 # This way, we can easily add new sessions in the future by just
61 # setting the DEFAULT_SESSION to the executable or script.
63 echo $DEFAULT_SESSION > /tmp/gui.load
65 # If SLiM does pass a variable, use that. Otherwise use our DEFAULT_SESSION.
69 if [ "$SESSION" == "" ]
72 SESSION=$(cat /tmp/gui.load)
75 STOP_SESSION=$(grep $SESSION /etc/pandora/conf/gui.conf | awk -F\; '{print $4}')
76 echo $STOP_SESSION > /tmp/gui.stop
77 chmod +x /tmp/gui.stop
79 # Disable screen blanking if uncommented
80 # DISPLAY=:0 xset s off
82 # Starts our session and checks if a new session should be loaded
83 # after the old one is quit by simply executing the command that's in /tmp/gui.load
85 # This way, we can easily do a quick switch from any session to the next one by simply
86 # echo'ing the new session executable into /tmp/gui.load and exiting.
88 if [ -f /tmp/nocleanwarn ]; then
89 defmhz="$(cat /etc/pandora/conf/cpu.conf | grep default | awk -F\: '{print $2}')"
90 if [ $defmhz -gt 600 ]; then
91 if zenity --question --title="Unclean Shutdown" --text="Warning!\n\nThe system has not been shutdown properly last time.\n\nAs you overclocked the CPU as default speed, this might be the reason for that.\nTherefore CPU speed has been currently set to 500 MHz.\n\nShould it be set to your default speed ($defmhz MHz) or shall we keep the 500 MHz for this session?" --ok-label="Set it to $defmhz MHz" --cancel-label="Keep 500MHz"; then
92 sudo /usr/pandora/scripts/op_cpuspeed.sh $defmhz
102 if [ "$SESSION" == "" ]
110 SESSION=$(cat /tmp/gui.load)
111 STOP_SESSION=$(grep $SESSION /etc/pandora/conf/gui.conf | awk -F\; '{print $4}')
112 echo $STOP_SESSION > /tmp/gui.stop
113 chmod +x /tmp/gui.stop