Add profile-sync-daemon

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Nico Jensch 2020-10-21 14:08:10 +02:00
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#!/bin/sh
systemctl --user enable gamemoded &
systemctl --user start gamemoded &
systemctl --user enable pulseaudio-bluetooth-autoconnect &
systemctl --user start pulseaudio-bluetooth-autoconnect &
systemctl --user enable android-session-manager&
systemctl --user start android-session-manager&
systemctl --user enable psd &
systemctl --user start psd &
libinput-gestures-setup autostart &
libinput-gestures-setup start &

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#
# $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/psd/psd.conf
#
# For documentation, refer man 1 psd or to the wiki page
# https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Profile-sync-daemon
## NOTE the following:
## To protect data from corruption, in the event that you do make an edit while
## psd is active, any changes made will be applied the next time you start psd.
# Uncomment and set to "yes" to use overlayfs instead of a full copy to reduce
# the memory costs and to improve sync/unsync operations. Note that your kernel
# MUST have this module available in order to use this mode
#
#USE_OVERLAYFS="no"
# Uncomment and set to "yes" to resync on suspend to reduce potential data loss.
# Note that your system MUST have gdbus from glib2 installed to use this mode.
#USE_SUSPSYNC="no"
# List any browsers in the array below to have managed by psd. Useful if you do
# not wish to have all possible browser profiles managed which is the default if
# this array is left commented.
#
# Possible values:
# chromium
# chromium-dev
# conkeror.mozdev.org
# epiphany
# falkon
# firefox
# firefox-trunk
# google-chrome
# google-chrome-beta
# google-chrome-unstable
# heftig-aurora
# icecat
# inox
# luakit
# midori
# opera
# opera-beta
# opera-developer
# opera-legacy
# otter-browser
# qupzilla
# qutebrowser
# palemoon
# rekonq
# seamonkey
# surf
# vivaldi
# vivaldi-snapshot
#
#BROWSERS=()
# Uncomment and set to "no" to completely disable the crash recovery feature.
#
# The default is to create crash recovery backups if the system is ungracefully
# powered-down due to a kernel panic, hitting the reset switch, battery going
# dead, etc. Some users keep very diligent backups and don't care to have this
# feature enabled.
USE_BACKUPS="yes"
# Uncomment and set to an integer that is the maximum number of crash recovery
# snapshots to keep (the oldest ones are delete first).
#
# The default is to save the most recent 5 crash recovery snapshots.
BACKUP_LIMIT=2