#!/bin/sh # # fluxbox startup-script: # # Lines starting with a '#' are ignored. # Change your keymap: xmodmap "/root/.Xmodmap" # merge xresource settings xrdb -merge ~/.Xresources # set background color and big wait mouse cursor xsetroot -solid '#222222' xsetroot -xcf /usr/share/icons/breeze_cursors/cursors/watch 37 # preload compton and fluxbox to cache (compton --help; fluxbox --help) >/dev/null 2>/dev/null # preload wallpaper cat /usr/share/wallpapers/slax_wallpaper.jpg > /dev/null 2>/dev/null # Keep black screen for first two seconds while the sound plays. # This slows startup by 2 seconds, but it is nice effect. SND=/usr/share/sounds/startup.wav if [ -r $SND ]; then cat $SND > /dev/null # preload aplay $SND & sleep 1 & SOUNDPID=$! fi # Applications you want to run with fluxbox. # MAKE SURE THAT APPS THAT KEEP RUNNING HAVE AN ''&'' AT THE END. # # unclutter -idle 2 & # wmnd & # wmsmixer -w & # idesk & # # 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 # Slax-local change: # We need to postpone compton after fluxbox starts, else it won't set # the transparency of toolbar properly... So we check the fehbg file, # which is created by fluxbox at the phase when it sets background. # Once the file exist, fluxbox-toolbar is already started SIGNALFILE=~/.fehbg rm -f $SIGNALFILE ( while [ ! -e $SIGNALFILE ]; do sleep 0.05 done compton --sw-opti -e 0.9 --fade-exclude 'role*="fluxbox-toolbar"' --opacity-rule '70:role*="fluxbox-toolbar"' --no-fading-destroyed-argb -D 5 -c -f -l -2 -t -2 -r 0 -o 1 -z --shadow-exclude 'bounding_shaped' ) & # volume icon in system tray volumeicon & # wait for the sound wait $SOUNDPID # 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