From 013b05ecb9747f9613288c50c66ac8b7cac4c4fe Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Runge Date: Sun, 26 Jul 2015 14:01:05 +0200 Subject: README.md: Adding information for mpd-new.service, updating information for mpd@.service. Fixing typo for rtorrent@.service. --- README.md | 10 ++++++++-- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index ab2949c..a66d6ea 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -98,12 +98,18 @@ or (if you've setup *$TMUX_TMPDIR* properly in your shell) tmux -L mon attach ### MPD -The specialized systemd user service *mpd@.service* starts MPD with a separate configuration located in *~/.config/mpd/mpd-.conf*. It will also use pax11publish to connect pulseaudio to that server! +The specialized systemd user service *mpd@.service* starts MPD with a separate configuration located in *~/.config/mpd/mpd-.conf*. It will also use [pax11publish](http://linux.die.net/man/1/pax11publish) to connect pulseaudio to that server! Start and enable it like any other systemd user service: systemctl --user start mpd@myserver systemctl --user enable mpd@myserver +The systemd user service mpd-new.service is a drop-in replacement for mpd.service. It properly starts MPD with a real-time budget and will remain in this repository as long as [upstream decides to ship a version broken for newer systems](http://bugs.musicpd.org/view.php?id=4227). +You can use it instead of mpd.service, if you want to use real-time scheduling on newer systemd (>205) based systems. + + systemctl --user start mpd-new + systemctl --user enable mpd-new + ### postpone-screensaver With the systemd user service and timer *postpone-screensaver.{service,timer}* one can - as the name implies - postpone one's screensaver from blanking the screen. The script checks for programs set in *~/.config/postpone-screensaver* and can be started and activated like any other timer/service: @@ -128,7 +134,7 @@ The systemd user service is started/ enabled like this: systemctl --user enable rtorrent The systemd system service is quite similar in functionality, but on top offers the possibility of dependency to a system service - like [OpenVPN](http://openvpn.net/). The default is a OpenVPN profile called *ipredator*. -**Note:** In a separate configuration file (*"/etc/conf.d/rtorrent@.conf"*), the *TMUX_TMPDIR* should be set, as it otherwise defaults to using *"/tmp/*! +**Note:** In a separate configuration file (*"/etc/conf.d/rtorrent@.conf"*), the *TMUX_TMPDIR* should be set, as it otherwise defaults to using *"/tmp/"*! The system service can be started and enabled like this: systemctl start rtorrent@ -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2