#!/bin/sh # # fluxbox startup-script: # # Lines starting with a '#' are ignored. # You can set your favourite wallpaper here if you don't want # to do it from your style. # # fbsetbg -f /home/jdbernard/pictures/wallpaper.png # # This sets a black background #/usr/bin/fbsetroot -solid black # This shows the fluxbox-splash-screen # fbsetbg -C /usr/share/fluxbox/splash.jpg # Other examples. Check man xset for details. # # Turn off beeps: # xset -b # # Increase the keyboard repeat-rate: # xset r rate 195 35 # # Your own fonts-dir: # xset +fp "/home/jdbernard/.fonts" # # Your favourite mouse cursor: # xsetroot -cursor_name right_ptr # # Change your keymap: xmodmap "/home/jdbernard/.Xmodmap" # Applications you want to run with fluxbox. # MAKE SURE THAT APPS THAT KEEP RUNNING HAVE AN ''&'' AT THE END. # source ~/.profile xset +fp $HOME/.fonts xrdb ~/.Xdefaults/standard sleep 0.2s gnome-settings-daemon & gnome-keyring-daemon --start --components=ssh,secrets,pkcs11 & sleep 0.2s sync-now & ng-start & nm-applet & gnome-sound-applet & /opt/extras.ubuntu.com/touchpad-indicator/bin/touchpad-indicator & #ng-start conky & st & # Debian-local change: # - fbautostart has been added with a quick hack to check to see if it # exists. If it does, we'll start it up by default. which fbautostart > /dev/null if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then fbautostart fi # And last but not least we start fluxbox. # Because it is the last app you have to run it with ''exec'' before it. exec fluxbox # or if you want to keep a log: # exec fluxbox -log "/home/jdbernard/.fluxbox/log"