[Bug 303595] Re: Gsynaptics loses settings on resume
Jason Straight (LeeJunFan)
jason at jeetkunedomaster.net
Thu Sep 17 00:46:00 UTC 2009
I just wrote a script for /etc/pm/sleep.d that will run gsynaptics-init
for all users with an X session running, so it won't matter if you're
running multiple X sessions :), everyone can have their own settings,
and won't cause a delay with the sleep command while waiting for X to
resume.
Here it is if anyone wants to work/tweak or include it with the
gsynaptics package:
#!/bin/bash
# Only run on resume/thaw
if [[ ${1} =~ (thaw|resume) ]] ; then
synaptics() {
# sleep to give time for X
sleep 4s
who | while read line ; do
a=(${line})
regex="^:[[:digit:]]"
if [[ ${a[1]} =~ $regex ]] ; then
init="sudo -H -u ${a[0]} DISPLAY=${a[1]} gsynaptics-init"
fi
done
}
# run in background so sleep doesn't hold up resume
synaptics &
# disown the job so exiting shell doesn't kill function
disown %1
fi
--
Gsynaptics loses settings on resume
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/303595
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