big xinit fix

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Luke Smith 2019-11-24 06:37:56 -05:00
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#!/bin/sh #!/usr/bin/env sh
# xinitrc runs automatically when you run startx. # xinitrc runs automatically when you run startx.
# There are some small but important commands that need to be run when we start guesswm() {
# the graphical environment. I keep those commands in ~/.xprofile because that
# file is run automatically if someone uses a display manager (login screen)
# and so they are needed there. To prevent doubling up commands, I source them
# here with the line below.
[ -f ~/.xprofile ] && . ~/.xprofile
startlarbs() {
# Here, LARBS decides whether to boot dwm or i3. It will boot what is manually # Here, LARBS decides whether to boot dwm or i3. It will boot what is manually
# set in ~/.local/share/larbs/wm, otherwise it will test to see if dwm is # set in ~/.local/share/larbs/wm, otherwise it will test to see if dwm is
# installed, in which case it will load dwm. It will assume i3 otherwise. # installed, in which case it will load dwm. It will assume i3 otherwise.
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dwm) dwm)
export FILE="lf" export FILE="lf"
export STATUSBAR="dwmblocks" export STATUSBAR="dwmblocks"
# The loop is just to enable dwm's "restart" feature (mod+F2). startlarbs() { # The loop is just to enable dwm's "restart" feature (mod+F2).
while :; do while :; do
ssh-agent dwm || break ssh-agent dwm || break
done done ;}
;; ;;
i3) i3)
export FILE="ranger" export FILE="ranger"
export STATUSBAR="i3blocks" export STATUSBAR="i3blocks"
exec i3 startlarbs() { exec i3 ;}
;; ;;
*) echo "No valid LARBS window manager detected." ;; *) echo "No valid LARBS window manager detected." ;;
esac ;} esac ;}
guesswm
# There are some small but important commands that need to be run when we start
# the graphical environment. I keep those commands in ~/.xprofile because that
# file is run automatically if someone uses a display manager (login screen)
# and so they are needed there. To prevent doubling up commands, I source them
# here with the line below.
[ -f ~/.xprofile ] && . ~/.xprofile
# There are some small but important commands that need to be run when we start
# the graphical environment. I keep those commands in ~/.xprofile because that
# file is run automatically if someone uses a display manager (login screen)
# and so they are needed there. To prevent doubling up commands, I source them
# here with the line below.
[ -f ~/.xprofile ] && . ~/.xprofile
startlarbs startlarbs