#!/bin/bash # This can go in /usr/local/bin and, at least on Ubuntu or Debian systems, # should be pointed at by /usr/share/xsessions/xmonad.desktop. Lately I have # just been keeping it in ~/bin. # This might not work correctly on anything besides Ubuntu 15.10. # Unity is hot garbage # unity-settings-daemon & gnome-settings-daemon & # Load resources xrdb -merge .Xresources xmodmap ~/.xmodmap # Set up an icon tray trayer --SetDockType true --SetPartialStrut true --edge bottom --align right --widthtype percent --width 10 --height 18 --alpha 10 --tint "0x00ff00" & # Set the background color xsetroot -solid midnightblue # Fire up apps volumeicon & redshift-gtk & gpg-agent --daemon # xscreensaver -no-splash & # --sm-disable is apparently "session manager disable". # I don't really know what that means in practice. if [ -x /usr/bin/nm-applet ] ; then nm-applet --sm-disable & fi # You might want this on a laptop, or at any rate there was a time when you # might have. if [ -x /usr/bin/gnome-power-manager ] ; then sleep 3 gnome-power-manager & fi exec xmonad-session