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#!/bin/sh
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#
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# DEFAULT TRINITY STARTUP SCRIPT ( KDE-3.5.12 )
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#
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# When the X server dies we get a HUP signal from xinit. We must ignore it
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# because we still need to do some cleanup.
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trap 'echo GOT SIGHUP' HUP
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# Check if a KDE session already is running
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if kcheckrunning >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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echo "KDE seems to be already running on this display."
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xmessage -geometry 500x100 "KDE seems to be already running on this display." > /dev/null 2>/dev/null
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exit 1
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fi
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# Set the background to plain grey.
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# The standard X background is nasty, causing moire effects and exploding
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# people's heads. We use colours from the standard KDE palette for those with
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# palettised displays.
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if test -z "$XDM_MANAGED" || echo "$XDM_MANAGED" | grep ",auto" > /dev/null; then
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xsetroot -solid "#618DCC"
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fi
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# we have to unset this for Darwin since it will screw up KDE's dynamic-loading
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unset DYLD_FORCE_FLAT_NAMESPACE
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# Check if prelinking is enabled. If so, exporting KDE_IS_PRELINKED improves
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# loading KDE.
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if test -f /etc/default/prelink; then
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. /etc/default/prelink
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if [ "$PRELINKING" == yes ]; then
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export KDE_IS_PRELINKED=1
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fi
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fi
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# in case we have been started with full pathname spec without being in PATH
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bindir=`echo "$0" | sed -n 's,^\(/.*\)/[^/][^/]*$,\1,p'`
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if [ -n "$bindir" ]; then
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case $PATH in
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$bindir|$bindir:*|*:$bindir|*:$bindir:*) ;;
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*) PATH=$bindir:$PATH; export PATH;;
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esac
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fi
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# Boot sequence:
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#
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# kdeinit is used to fork off processes which improves memory usage
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# and startup time.
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#
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# * kdeinit starts the dcopserver and klauncher first.
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# * Then kded is started. kded is responsible for keeping the sycoca
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# database up to date. When an up to date database is present it goes
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# into the background and the startup continues.
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# * Then kdeinit starts kcminit. kcminit performs initialisation of
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# certain devices according to the user's settings
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#
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# * Then ksmserver is started which takes control of the rest of the startup sequence
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# The user's personal KDE directory is usually ~/.kde3, but this setting
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# may be overridden by setting KDEHOME.
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export KDEHOME=$HOME/.kde3 && export PATH=/opt/kde3/bin:/opt/kde3/games:$PATH && export XDG_DATA_DIRS=$XDG_DATA_DIRS:/opt/kde3/share/:/usr/share/ && export XDG_CONFIG_DIRS=$XDG_CONFIG_DIRS:/opt/kde3/etc/xdg/:/etc/xdg/ && export MANPATH=/opt/kde3/share/man:$MANPATH && export DESKTOP_SESSION=kde3
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if [ -n "$KDEDIRS" ]; then
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export KDEDIRS=$KDEDIRS:/opt/kde3/:/usr/
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else
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export KDEDIRS=/opt/kde3/:/usr/
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fi
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test -n "$KDEHOME" && kdehome=`echo "$KDEHOME"|sed "s,^~/,$HOME/,"`
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# see kstartupconfig source for usage
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mkdir -m 700 -p $kdehome
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mkdir -m 700 -p $kdehome/share
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mkdir -m 700 -p $kdehome/share/config
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cat >$kdehome/share/config/startupconfigkeys <<EOF
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kcminputrc Mouse cursorTheme ''
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kcminputrc Mouse cursorSize ''
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kpersonalizerrc General FirstLogin true
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ksplashrc KSplash Theme Default
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kcmrandrrc Display ApplyOnStartup false
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kcmrandrrc [Screen0]
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kcmrandrrc [Screen1]
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kcmrandrrc [Screen2]
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kcmrandrrc [Screen3]
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kcmfonts General forceFontDPI 0
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EOF
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kstartupconfig
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if test $? -ne 0; then
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xmessage -geometry 500x100 "Could not start kstartupconfig. Check your installation."
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fi
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. $kdehome/share/config/startupconfig
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# Make sure default wallpaper is set
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if [ ! -e $kdehome/share/config/kdesktoprc ]; then
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cat >$kdehome/share/config/kdesktoprc <<EOF
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[Desktop0]
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Wallpaper=green_curtain.jpg
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WallpaperMode=Scaled
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EOF
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fi
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# XCursor mouse theme needs to be applied here to work even for kded or ksmserver
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if test -n "$kcminputrc_mouse_cursortheme" -o -n "$kcminputrc_mouse_cursorsize" ; then
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kapplymousetheme "$kcminputrc_mouse_cursortheme" "$kcminputrc_mouse_cursorsize"
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if test $? -eq 10; then
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export XCURSOR_THEME=default
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elif test -n "$kcminputrc_mouse_cursortheme"; then
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export XCURSOR_THEME="$kcminputrc_mouse_cursortheme"
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fi
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if test -n "$kcminputrc_mouse_cursorsize"; then
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export XCURSOR_SIZE="$kcminputrc_mouse_cursorsize"
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fi
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fi
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if test "$kcmrandrrc_display_applyonstartup" = "true"; then
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# 4 screens is hopefully enough
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for scrn in 0 1 2 3; do
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args=
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width="\$kcmrandrrc_screen${scrn}_width" ; eval "width=$width"
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height="\$kcmrandrrc_screen${scrn}_height" ; eval "height=$height"
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if test -n "${width}" -a -n "${height}"; then
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args="$args -s ${width}x${height}"
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fi
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refresh="\$kcmrandrrc_screen${scrn}_refresh" ; eval "refresh=$refresh"
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if test -n "${refresh}"; then
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args="$args -r ${refresh}"
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fi
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rotation="\$kcmrandrrc_screen${scrn}_rotation" ; eval "rotation=$rotation"
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if test -n "${rotation}"; then
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case "${rotation}" in
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0)
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args="$args -o 0"
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;;
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90)
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args="$args -o 1"
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;;
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180)
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args="$args -o 2"
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;;
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270)
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args="$args -o 3"
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;;
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esac
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fi
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reflectx="\$kcmrandrrc_screen${scrn}_reflectx" ; eval "reflectx=$reflectx"
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if test "${refrectx}" = "true"; then
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args="$args -x"
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fi
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reflecty="\$kcmrandrrc_screen${scrn}_reflecty" ; eval "reflecty=$reflecty"
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if test "${refrecty}" = "true"; then
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args="$args -y"
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fi
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if test -n "$args"; then
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xrandr $args
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fi
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done
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fi
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dl=$DESKTOP_LOCKED
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unset DESKTOP_LOCKED # Don't want it in the environment
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# Launch splash that doesn't need any KDE libraries here, before
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# KDE libraries are loaded into memory (which may take some time
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# with cold caches). Makes the splash appear sooner.
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# If kpersonalizer needs to be run splash will be started only later.
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if test -z "$dl" && test "$kpersonalizerrc_general_firstlogin" != "true"; then
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case "$ksplashrc_ksplash_theme" in
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Simple)
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ksplashsimple
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;;
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*)
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;;
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esac
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fi
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if test "$kcmfonts_general_forcefontdpi" -eq 120; then
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xrdb -quiet -merge -nocpp <<EOF
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Xft.dpi: 120
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EOF
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elif test "$kcmfonts_general_forcefontdpi" -eq 96; then
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xrdb -quiet -merge -nocpp <<EOF
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Xft.dpi: 96
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EOF
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fi
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# configuration of the gtk_qt_engine if not already set
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if test -n "$KDEDIRS"; then
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kdedirs_first=`echo "$KDEDIRS"|sed -e 's/:.*//'`
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KGTK_RC_ENGINE=$kdedirs_first/share/kgtk/gtk-qt-engine.rc.sh
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KGTK_RC_KDE=$kdedirs_first/share/kgtk/.gtkrc-2.0-kde
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else
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KGTK_RC_ENGINE=$KDEDIR/share/kgtk/gtk-qt-engine.rc.sh
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KGTK_RC_KDE=$KDEDIR/share/kgtk/.gtkrc-2.0-kde
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fi
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if [ ! -e $kdehome/env/gtk-qt-engine.rc.sh ] && [ -e $KGTK_RC_ENGINE ]
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then
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mkdir -p $kdehome/env
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cp -f $KGTK_RC_ENGINE $kdehome/env
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chmod 755 $kdehome/env/gtk-qt-engine.rc.sh
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fi
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if [ ! -e $HOME/.gtkrc-2.0-kde ] && [ -e $KGTK_RC_KDE ]
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then
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cp -f $KGTK_RC_KDE $HOME
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fi
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# Source scripts found in <localprefix>/env/*.sh and <prefixes>/env/*.sh
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# (where <localprefix> is $KDEHOME or ~/.kde3, and <prefixes> is where KDE is installed)
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#
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# This is where you can define environment variables that will be available to
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# all KDE programs, so this is where you can run agents using e.g. eval `ssh-agent`
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# or eval `gpg-agent --daemon`.
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# Note: if you do that, you should also put "ssh-agent -k" as a shutdown script
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#
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# (see end of this file).
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# For anything else (that doesn't set env vars, or that needs a window manager),
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# better use the Autostart folder.
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exepath=`kde-config --path exe | tr : '\n'`
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for prefix in `echo "$exepath" | sed -n -e 's,/bin[^/]*/,/env/,p'`; do
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for file in "$prefix"*.sh; do
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test -r "$file" && . "$file"
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done
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done
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# Activate the kde font directories.
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#
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# There are 4 directories that may be used for supplying fonts for KDE.
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#
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# There are two system directories. These belong to the administrator.
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# There are two user directories, where the user may add her own fonts.
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#
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# The 'override' versions are for fonts that should come first in the list,
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# i.e. if you have a font in your 'override' directory, it will be used in
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# preference to any other.
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#
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# The preference order looks like this:
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# user override, system override, X, user, system
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#
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# Where X is the original font database that was set up before this script
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# runs.
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usr_odir=$HOME/.fonts/kde-override
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usr_fdir=$HOME/.fonts
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# Add any user-installed font directories to the X font path
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kde_fontpaths=$usr_fdir/fontpaths
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do_usr_fdir=1
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do_usr_odir=1
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if test -r "$kde_fontpaths" ; then
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savifs=$IFS
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IFS="
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"
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for fpath in `grep -v '^[ ]*#' < "$kde_fontpaths"` ; do
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rfpath=`echo $fpath | sed "s:^~:$HOME:g"`
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if test -s "$rfpath"/fonts.dir; then
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xset fp+ "$rfpath"
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if test "$rfpath" = "$usr_fdir"; then
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do_usr_fdir=0
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fi
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if test "$rfpath" = "$usr_odir"; then
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do_usr_odir=0
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fi
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fi
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done
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IFS=$savifs
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fi
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echo "KDEDIRS: $KDEDIRS"
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if test -n "$KDEDIRS"; then
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kdedirs_first=`echo "$KDEDIRS"|sed -e 's/:.*//'`
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sys_odir=$kdedirs_first/share/fonts/override
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sys_fdir=$kdedirs_first/share/fonts
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else
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sys_odir=$KDEDIR/share/fonts/override
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sys_fdir=$KDEDIR/share/fonts
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fi
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if test -n "$KDEDIRS"; then
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kdedirs_first=`echo "$KDEDIRS"|sed -e 's/:.*//'`
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echo "kdedirs_first: $kdedirs_first"
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echo "Reading from $kdedirs_first/share/kgtk/preload"
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read -r KGTK_PRELOAD < $kdedirs_first/share/kgtk/preload
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else
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read -r KGTK_PRELOAD < $KDEDIR/share/kgtk/preload
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fi
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if [ -n $KGTK_PRELOAD ]; then
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export LD_PRELOAD=$KGTK_PRELOAD:$LD_PRELOAD
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fi
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# We run mkfontdir on the user's font dirs (if we have permission) to pick
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# up any new fonts they may have installed. If mkfontdir fails, we still
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# add the user's dirs to the font path, as they might simply have been made
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# read-only by the administrator, for whatever reason.
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# Only do usr_fdir and usr_odir if they are *not* listed in fontpaths
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test -d "$sys_odir" && xset +fp "$sys_odir"
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test $do_usr_odir -eq 1 && test -d "$usr_odir" && (mkfontdir "$usr_odir" ; xset +fp "$usr_odir")
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test $do_usr_fdir -eq 1 && test -d "$usr_fdir" && (mkfontdir "$usr_fdir" ; xset fp+ "$usr_fdir")
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test -d "$sys_fdir" && xset fp+ "$sys_fdir"
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# Ask X11 to rebuild its font list.
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xset fp rehash
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# Set a left cursor instead of the standard X11 "X" cursor, since I've heard
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# from some users that they're confused and don't know what to do. This is
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# especially necessary on slow machines, where starting KDE takes one or two
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# minutes until anything appears on the screen.
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#
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# If the user has overwritten fonts, the cursor font may be different now
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# so don't move this up.
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#
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xsetroot -cursor_name left_ptr
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# Get Ghostscript to look into user's KDE fonts dir for additional Fontmap
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if test -n "$GS_LIB" ; then
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GS_LIB=$usr_fdir:$GS_LIB
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export GS_LIB
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else
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GS_LIB=$usr_fdir
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export GS_LIB
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fi
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# Link "tmp" "socket" and "cache" resources to directory in /tmp
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# Creates:
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# - a directory /tmp/kde-$USER and links $KDEHOME/tmp-$HOSTNAME to it.
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# - a directory /tmp/ksocket-$USER and links $KDEHOME/socket-$HOSTNAME to it.
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# - a directory /var/tmp/kdecache-$USER and links $KDEHOME/cache-$HOSTNAME to it.
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# Note: temporary locations can be overriden through the KDETMP and KDEVARTMP
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# environment variables
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for resource in tmp cache socket; do
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if ! lnusertemp $resource >/dev/null; then
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echo 'startkde: Call to lnusertemp failed (temporary directories full?). Check your installation.' 1>&2
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xmessage -geometry 600x100 "Call to lnusertemp failed (temporary directories full?). Check your installation."
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exit 1
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fi
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done
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# In case of dcop sockets left by a previous session, cleanup
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dcopserver_shutdown
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echo 'startkde: Starting up...' 1>&2
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# run KPersonalizer before the session, if this is the first login
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if test "$kpersonalizerrc_general_firstlogin" = "true"; then
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if [ ! -x /opt/kde3/bin/kpersonalizer ]; then
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echo 'startkde: kpersonalizer not found! Please install to properly configure your user.' 1>&2
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else
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# start only dcopserver, don't start whole kdeinit (takes too long)
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echo 'startkde: Running kpersonalizer...' 1>&2
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dcopserver
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kwin --lock &
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kpersonalizer --before-session
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# handle kpersonalizer restarts (language change)
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while test $? -eq 1; do
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kpersonalizer --r --before-session
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done
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dcopquit kwin
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dcopserver_shutdown --wait
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fi
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fi
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#remove moodin cache if we have a new wallpaper installed, jriddell
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if [ /usr/share/wallpapers/kubuntu-wallpaper.png -nt $kdehome/share/apps/ksplash/cache/Moodin/kubuntu/ ]; then
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rm -rf $kdehome/share/apps/ksplash/cache/Moodin/kubuntu/;
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fi
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if test -z "$dl"; then
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# the splashscreen and progress indicator
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case "$ksplashrc_ksplash_theme" in
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None)
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;; # nothing
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Simple)
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if test "$kpersonalizerrc_general_firstlogin" = "true"; then
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ksplashsimple
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fi # otherwise started earlier
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;;
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*)
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ksplash --nodcop
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;;
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esac
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fi
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# Mark that full KDE session is running (e.g. Konqueror preloading works only
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# with full KDE running). The KDE_FULL_SESSION property can be detected by
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# any X client connected to the same X session, even if not launched
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# directly from the KDE session but e.g. using "ssh -X", kdesu. $KDE_FULL_SESSION
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# however guarantees that the application is launched in the same environment
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# like the KDE session and that e.g. KDE utilities/libraries are available.
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# KDE_FULL_SESSION property is also only available since KDE 3.5.5.
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# The matching tests are:
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# For $KDE_FULL_SESSION:
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# if test -n "$KDE_FULL_SESSION"; then ... whatever
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# For KDE_FULL_SESSION property:
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# xprop -root | grep "^KDE_FULL_SESSION" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null
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# if test $? -eq 0; then ... whatever
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#
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# Additionally there is (since KDE 3.5.7) $KDE_SESSION_UID with the uid
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# of the user running the KDE session. It should be rarely needed (e.g.
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# after sudo to prevent desktop-wide functionality in the new user's kded).
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#
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KDE_FULL_SESSION=true
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export KDE_FULL_SESSION
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xprop -root -f KDE_FULL_SESSION 8t -set KDE_FULL_SESSION true
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KDE_SESSION_UID=$UID
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export KDE_SESSION_UID
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# We set LD_BIND_NOW to increase the efficiency of kdeinit.
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# kdeinit unsets this variable before loading applications.
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LD_BIND_NOW=true start_kdeinit_wrapper --new-startup +kcminit_startup
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if test $? -ne 0; then
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# Startup error
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echo 'startkde: Could not start kdeinit. Check your installation.' 1>&2
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xmessage -geometry 500x100 "Could not start kdeinit. Check your installation."
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fi
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# If the session should be locked from the start (locked autologin),
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# lock now and do the rest of the KDE startup underneath the locker.
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if test -n "$dl"; then
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kwrapper kdesktop_lock --forcelock &
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# Give it some time for starting up. This is somewhat unclean; some
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# notification would be better.
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sleep 1
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fi
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# configuration of kwalletmanager if not already set
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if [ ! -e $kdehome/share/config/kwalletrc ] && [ -e /usr/share/kubuntu-default-settings/kde-profile/default/share/config/kwalletrc ]
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then
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mkdir -p "$kdehome/share/config/"
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cp -f /usr/share/kubuntu-default-settings/kde-profile/default/share/config/kwalletrc $kdehome/share/config/
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fi
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# finally, give the session control to the session manager
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# see kdebase/ksmserver for the description of the rest of the startup sequence
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# if the KDEWM environment variable has been set, then it will be used as KDE's
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# window manager instead of kwin.
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# if KDEWM is not set, ksmserver will ensure kwin is started.
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# kwrapper is used to reduce startup time and memory usage
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# kwrapper does not return usefull error codes such as the exit code of ksmserver.
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# We only check for 255 which means that the ksmserver process could not be
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# started, any problems thereafter, e.g. ksmserver failing to initialize,
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# will remain undetected.
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test -n "$KDEWM" && KDEWM="--windowmanager $KDEWM"
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kwrapper ksmserver $KDEWM
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if test $? -eq 255; then
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# Startup error
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echo 'startkde: Could not start ksmserver. Check your installation.' 1>&2
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xmessage -geometry 500x100 "Could not start ksmserver. Check your installation."
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fi
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# wait if there's any crashhandler shown
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while dcop | grep -q ^drkonqi- ; do
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sleep 5
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done
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echo 'startkde: Shutting down...' 1>&2
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# Clean up
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kdeinit_shutdown
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dcopserver_shutdown --wait
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artsshell -q terminate
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# KDE4 support
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kde4 kdeinit4_shutdown 2>/dev/null
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echo 'startkde: Running shutdown scripts...' 1>&2
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# Run scripts found in $KDEDIRS/shutdown
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for prefix in `echo "$exepath" | sed -n -e 's,/bin[^/]*/,/shutdown/,p'`; do
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for file in `ls "$prefix" 2> /dev/null | egrep -v '(~|\.bak)$'`; do
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test -x "$prefix$file" && "$prefix$file"
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done
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done
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unset KDE_FULL_SESSION
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xprop -root -remove KDE_FULL_SESSION
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unset KDE_SESSION_UID
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echo 'startkde: Done.' 1>&2
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