#!/bin/sh # Stolen from the debian kdm setup, aren't I sneaky # Plus a lot of fun stuff added # -George exec xrandr --setprovideroutputsource modesetting NVIDIA-0 exec xrandr --auto PATH="/usr/bin:$PATH" OLD_IFS=$IFS gdmwhich () { COMMAND="$1" OUTPUT= IFS=: for dir in $PATH do if test -x "$dir/$COMMAND" ; then if test "x$OUTPUT" = "x" ; then OUTPUT="$dir/$COMMAND" fi fi done IFS=$OLD_IFS echo "$OUTPUT" } sysresources=/etc/X11/Xresources # merge in defaults if [ -f "$sysresources" ]; then xrdb -merge "$sysresources" fi sysmodmap=/etc/X11/Xmodmap XMODMAP=`gdmwhich xmodmap` if [ "x$XMODMAP" != "x" ] ; then if [ "x$GDM_PARENT_DISPLAY" = "x" ]; then if [ -f $sysmodmap ]; then $XMODMAP $sysmodmap fi else ( DISPLAY=$GDM_PARENT_DISPLAY XAUTHORITY=$GDM_PARENT_XAUTHORITY $XMODMAP -pke ) | $XMODMAP - fi # # Switch Sun's Alt and Meta mod mappings # UNAME=`gdmwhich uname` PROCESSOR=`$UNAME -p` if [ "x$PROCESSOR" = "xsparc" ]; then if $XMODMAP | grep mod4 | grep Alt > /dev/null 2>/dev/null then $XMODMAP -e "clear Mod1" \ -e "clear Mod4" \ -e "add Mod1 = Alt_L" \ -e "add Mod1 = Alt_R" \ -e "add Mod4 = Meta_L" \ -e "add Mod4 = Meta_R" fi fi fi SETXKBMAP=`gdmwhich setxkbmap` if [ "x$SETXKBMAP" != "x" ] ; then # FIXME: is this all right? Is this completely on crack? # What this does is move the xkb configuration from the GDM_PARENT_DISPLAY # FIXME: This should be done in code. Or there must be an easier way ... if [ -n "$GDM_PARENT_DISPLAY" ]; then XKBSETUP=`( DISPLAY=$GDM_PARENT_DISPLAY XAUTHORITY=$GDM_PARENT_XAUTHORITY $SETXKBMAP -v )` if [ -n "$XKBSETUP" ]; then XKBKEYMAP=`echo "$XKBSETUP" | grep '^keymap' | awk '{ print $2 }'` XKBTYPES=`echo "$XKBSETUP" | grep '^types' | awk '{ print $2 }'` XKBCOMPAT=`echo "$XKBSETUP" | grep '^compat' | awk '{ print $2 }'` XKBSYMBOLS=`echo "$XKBSETUP" | grep '^symbols' | awk '{ print $2 }'` XKBGEOMETRY=`echo "$XKBSETUP" | grep '^geometry' | awk '{ print $2 }'` if [ -n "$XKBKEYMAP" ]; then $SETXKBMAP -keymap "$XKBKEYMAP" elif [ -n "$XKBTYPES" -a -n "$XKBCOMPAT" -a -n "$XKBSYMBOLS" -a -n "$XKBGEOMETRY" ]; then $SETXKBMAP -types "$XKBTYPES" -compat "$XKBCOMPAT" -symbols "$XKBSYMBOLS" -geometry "$XKBGEOMETRY" elif [ -n "$XKBTYPES" -a -n "$XKBCOMPAT" -a -n "$XKBSYMBOLS" ]; then $SETXKBMAP -types "$XKBTYPES" -compat "$XKBCOMPAT" -symbols "$XKBSYMBOLS" elif [ -n "$XKBSYMBOLS" ]; then $SETXKBMAP -symbols "$XKBSYMBOLS" fi fi fi fi exit 0