# tdm-trinity - Trinity Display Manager # # The display manager service manages the X servers running on the # system, providing login and auto-login services description "Trinity Display Manager" author "Richard Johnson and Timothy Pearson" start on ((filesystem and runlevel [!06] and started dbus and stopped udevtrigger and (drm-device-added card0 PRIMARY_DEVICE_FOR_DISPLAY=1 or stopped udev-fallback-graphics)) or runlevel PREVLEVEL=S) stop on runlevel [016] respawn respawn limit unlimited emits login-session-start emits desktop-session-start emits desktop-shutdown script if [ -n "$UPSTART_EVENTS" ] then [ ! -f /etc/X11/default-display-manager -o "$(cat /etc/X11/default-display-manager 2>/dev/null)" = "/opt/trinity/bin/tdm" ] || { stop; exit 0; } # Since we have no plymouth integration to take over the VT we simply # quit plymouth all the time. Note that sleeping appears necessary # as the VT freeing is somewhat delayed and TDM would otherwise go # to configured KVT+1 (if plymouth was using it). $(plymouth --quit && sleep 1) || : if [ "$RUNLEVEL" = S -o "$RUNLEVEL" = 1 ] then # Single-user mode exit 0 fi fi if [ -r /etc/default/locale ]; then . /etc/default/locale export LANG LANGUAGE elif [ -r /etc/environment ]; then . /etc/environment export LANG LANGUAGE fi TDEDIRS=/opt/trinity/ PATH=/opt/trinity/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin initctl emit starting-dm DM=tdm-trinity exec /opt/trinity/bin/tdm end script post-stop script if [ "$UPSTART_STOP_EVENTS" = runlevel ]; then initctl emit desktop-shutdown fi end script