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author | David Runge <dave@sleepmap.de> | 2015-10-23 15:51:49 +0200 |
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committer | David Runge <dave@sleepmap.de> | 2015-10-23 15:51:49 +0200 |
commit | 5bb920c94dd8c392e52163f25e64544a002610b5 (patch) | |
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README.rst: Fixing minor typos. Adding gpg-agent and ssh-agent information.
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@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ ______________ cpupower-rt ___________ -| The cpupower package on |arch_linux| has some [limitations](https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/44270?project=5&cat[0]=33&string=cpupower), which make it quite hard to apply CPU settings based on profiles. +| The cpupower package on |arch_linux| has some |cpupower_feature_request|, which make it quite hard to apply CPU settings based on profiles. | At least in a real-time environment, the modified version of cpupower - called cpupower-rt - makes it easy to apply differing settings **after** the usual cpupower settings have been applied. | jOnce the above mentioned feature request is resolved, it will be as easy as just copying the *cpupower.service* file and modify it slightly in */etc/systemd/sytem/*. @@ -77,6 +77,25 @@ ___________ systemctl start cpupower-rt systemctl enable cpupower-rt +gpg-agent --user +________________ +| The systemd user service *gpg-agent.service* starts the gpg-agent and thus makes it independent of a certain session the user runs. The `homedir` for GnuPG is set to be in `~/.gnupg` (default). +| Therefore make sure to set your *GPG_TTY* and *GPG_AGENT_INFO* |environment_variable| for your |bash| or |zsh| (or whatever you run) to the following + + .. code:: bash + + export GPG_TTY=$(tty) + export GPG_AGENT_INFO="" + +| *Note*: These settings specifically apply to gnupg > 2.1! +| Otherwise you can start and enable it like any other systemd user service: + + .. code:: bash + + systemctl --user start gpg-agent + systemctl --user enable gpg-agent + + irssi --user ____________ | The systemd user service *irssi.service* starts the |irc| client |irssi| in a separate |tmux| environment for the current user. @@ -164,9 +183,27 @@ ________ tmux -L rt attach +ssh-agent --user +________________ +| The systemd user service *ssh-agent.service* starts a ssh-agent for the current user, which makes it independent from the current login session. +| In its |systemd.exec| *SSH_AUTH_SOCK* will be set to the user's *XDG_RUNTIME_DIR*. +| Therefore make sure to set your *SSH_AUTH_SOCK* |environment_variable| for your |bash| or |zsh| (or whatever you run) to the following: + + .. code:: bash + + export SSH_AUTH_SOCK="$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/ssh-agent.socket" + +| Otherwise you can start and stop the service like any other: + + .. code:: bash + + systemctl --user start ssh-agent + systemctl --user enable ssh-agent + + syndaemon _________ -The |xf86-input-synaptics| package comes with */usr/bin/syndaemon*. This tool is used to disable the touchpad while typing. While desktop environments like |kde| and |gnome| use it integrated, it can also be started as a systemd user service: +| The |xf86-input-synaptics| package comes with */usr/bin/syndaemon*. This tool is used to disable the touchpad while typing. While desktop environments like |kde| and |gnome| use it integrated, it can also be started as a systemd user service: .. code:: bash @@ -362,4 +399,8 @@ ______________ <a href="http://weechat.org/" target="_blank">weechat</a> +.. |cpupower_feature_request| raw:: html + + <a href="https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/44270" target="_blank">limitations</a> + |