#!/bin/bash # # Example config file for cdm(1). # Values set here is the default as in cdm(1). # List of programs, commands with whitespaces should be quoted or escaped. # If unset, all sessions in /etc/X11/Sessions are offered as choices. # # (An example:) # binlist=( # "~/.xsession" # Launch your X session, # "/bin/bash --login" # or just execute your shell, # "/usr/bin/fbterm" # or start a frame buffer console, # "/usr/bin/cdm ~/.submenu.cdmrc" # or go to a submenu :) # ) # List all program display names, one-by-one matched with $binlist. # Names with whitespaces should be quoted or escaped. # # (Continued example:) # namelist=("X session" Console FBTerm "Sub menu") # Type of the programs, one-by-one matched with $binlist. # `C' for *C*onsole programs, which would be `exec'ed. # `X' for *X* programs, which would be run with cdm-xlaunch(1). # # (Continued example:) # flaglist=(X C C C) # Style for the cdm dialog, which is printed with dialog(1). # Default to unset, causing dialog(1) to use the system wide default. # See /usr/share/doc/cdm/themes for some nice choices. dialogrc= # Index of the first item in the menu. countfrom=0 # Set default display. display=0 # Where should first X tty be spawned? xtty=7 # Additional arguments to pass to X server, which is usually called as: # /usr/bin/X :$display $serverargs vt$((xtty+display)) serverargs='-nolisten tcp' # Should cdm(1) stick to the specified display? locktty=yes # Use consolekit for X session? consolekit=yes # Timeout for waiting for X session to register with consolekit. cktimeout=5