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authorSyndamia <kamen.d.mladenov@protonmail.com>2020-12-03 14:39:42 +0200
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Added settings/config files from LinuxMintCinnamon-setup
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-rw-r--r--settings/flameshot.conf10
-rw-r--r--settings/libinput-gestures.settings193
-rw-r--r--settings/tlp.settings306
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diff --git a/settings/flameshot.conf b/settings/flameshot.conf
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+[General]
+buttons=@Variant(\0\0\0\x7f\0\0\0\vQList<int>\0\0\0\0\n\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\x1\0\0\0\x2\0\0\0\x3\0\0\0\x6\0\0\0\a\0\0\0\b\0\0\0\n\0\0\0\v\0\0\0\f)
+contrastOpacity=76
+disabledTrayIcon=false
+drawColor=#ff0000
+drawThickness=2
+savePath=/home/kamen/Desktop
+showDesktopNotification=false
+showHelp=false
+startupLaunch=true
diff --git a/settings/libinput-gestures.settings b/settings/libinput-gestures.settings
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+# Configuration file for libinput-gestures.
+# Mark Blakeney, Sep 2015
+#
+# The default configuration file exists at /etc/libinput-gestures.conf
+# but a user can create a personal custom configuration file at
+# ~/.config/libinput-gestures.conf.
+#
+# Lines starting with '#' and blank lines are ignored. Currently
+# "gesture" and "device" configuration keywords are supported as
+# described below. The keyword can optionally be appended with a ":" (to
+# maintain compatibility with original format configuration files).
+#
+# Each gesture line has 3 [or 4] arguments separated by whitespace:
+#
+# action motion [finger_count] command
+#
+# where action and motion is either:
+# swipe up
+# swipe down
+# swipe left
+# swipe right
+# swipe left_up
+# swipe left_down
+# swipe right_up
+# swipe right_down
+# pinch in
+# pinch out
+# pinch clockwise
+# pinch anticlockwise
+#
+# command is the remainder of the line and is any valid shell command +
+# arguments.
+#
+# finger_count is a single numeric digit and is optional (and is
+# typically 3 or 4). If specified then the command is executed when
+# exactly that number of fingers is used in the gesture. If not
+# specified then the command is executed when that gesture is executed
+# with any number of fingers. Gesture lines specified with finger_count
+# have priority over the same gesture specified without any
+# finger_count.
+#
+# Typically command will be xdotool, or wmctrl. See "man xdotool" for
+# the many things you can action with that tool. Note that unfortunately
+# xdotool does not work with native Wayland clients.
+
+###############################################################################
+# SWIPE GESTURES:
+###############################################################################
+
+# Note the default is an "internal" command that uses wmctrl to switch
+# workspaces and, unlike xdotool, works on both Xorg and Wayland (via
+# XWayland). It also can be configured for vertical and horizontal
+# switching over tabular workspaces, as per the example below. You can
+# also add "-w" to the internal command to allow wrapping workspaces.
+
+# Move to next workspace (works for GNOME/KDE/etc on Wayland and Xorg)
+gesture swipe up _internal ws_up
+
+# NOTE ABOUT FINGER COUNT:
+# The above command will configure this command for all fingers (i.e. 3
+# for 4) but to configure it for 3 fingers only, change it to:
+# gesture swipe up 3 _internal ws_up
+# Then you can configure something else for 4 fingers or leave 4 fingers
+# unconfigured. You can configure an explicit finger count like this for
+# all example commands in this configuration file.
+#
+# gesture swipe up xdotool key super+Page_Down
+
+# Move to prev workspace (works for GNOME/KDE/etc on Wayland and Xorg)
+gesture swipe down _internal ws_down
+# gesture swipe down xdotool key super+Page_Up
+
+# Browser go forward (works only for Xorg, and Xwayland clients)
+gesture swipe left xdotool key alt+Right
+
+# Browser go back (works only for Xorg, and Xwayland clients)
+gesture swipe right xdotool key alt+Left
+
+# NOTE: If you don't use "natural" scrolling direction for your touchpad
+# then you may want to swap the above default left/right and up/down
+# configurations.
+
+# Optional extended swipe gestures, e.g. for browser tab navigation:
+#
+# Jump to next open browser tab
+# gesture swipe right_up xdotool key control+Tab
+#
+# Jump to previous open browser tab
+# gesture swipe left_up xdotool key control+shift+Tab
+#
+# Close current browser tab
+# gesture swipe left_down xdotool key control+w
+#
+# Reopen and jump to last closed browser tab
+# gesture swipe right_down xdotool key control+shift+t
+
+# Example of 8 static workspaces, e.g. using KDE virtual-desktops,
+# arranged in 2 rows of 4 columns across using swipe up/down/left/right
+# to navigate in fixed planes. You can also add the "-w/--wrap" option
+# to allow wrapping in any direction. You must configure your virtual
+# desktops with the same column dimension.
+# gesture swipe up _internal --cols 4 ws_up
+# gesture swipe down _internal --cols 4 ws_down
+# gesture swipe left _internal --cols 4 ws_left
+# gesture swipe right _internal --cols 4 ws_right
+#
+# Example of 16 static workspaces, e.g. using KDE virtual-desktops,
+# arranged in 4 rows of 4 columns across using swipe up/down/left/right
+# to navigate in fixed planes, and also using swipe
+# left_up/left_down/right_up/right_down to navigate diagonally. You can
+# also add the "-w/--wrap" option to allow wrapping in any direction
+# and/or diagonally. You must configure your virtual desktops with the
+# same column dimension.
+# gesture swipe up _internal --cols 4 ws_up
+# gesture swipe down _internal --cols 4 ws_down
+# gesture swipe left _internal --cols 4 ws_left
+# gesture swipe right _internal --cols 4 ws_right
+# gesture swipe left_up _internal --cols 4 ws_left_up
+# gesture swipe left_down _internal --cols 4 ws_left_down
+# gesture swipe right_up _internal --cols 4 ws_right_up
+# gesture swipe right_down _internal --cols 4 ws_right_down
+
+# Example virtual desktop switching for Ubuntu Unity/Compiz. The
+# _internal command does not work for Compiz but you can explicitly
+# configure the swipe commands to work for a Compiz virtual 2
+# dimensional desktop as follows:
+# gesture swipe up xdotool key ctrl+alt+Up
+# gesture swipe down xdotool key ctrl+alt+Down
+# gesture swipe left xdotool key ctrl+alt+Left
+# gesture swipe right xdotool key ctrl+alt+Right
+
+# Example to change audio volume:
+# Note this only works on an Xorg desktop (not Wayland).
+# gesture swipe up xdotool key XF86AudioRaiseVolume
+# gesture swipe down xdotool key XF86AudioLowerVolume
+
+###############################################################################
+# PINCH GESTURES:
+###############################################################################
+
+# GNOME SHELL open/close overview (works for GNOME on Xorg only)
+gesture pinch in xdotool key super+s
+gesture pinch out xdotool key super+s
+
+# KDE Plasma open/close overview
+# gesture pinch in xdotool key ctrl+F9
+# gesture pinch out xdotool key ctrl+F9
+
+# GNOME SHELL open/close overview (works for GNOME on Wayland and Xorg)
+# Note since GNOME 3.24 on Wayland this is implemented natively so no
+# real point configuring for Wayland.
+# gesture pinch in dbus-send --session --type=method_call --dest=org.gnome.Shell /org/gnome/Shell org.gnome.Shell.Eval string:'Main.overview.toggle();'
+# gesture pinch out dbus-send --session --type=method_call --dest=org.gnome.Shell /org/gnome/Shell org.gnome.Shell.Eval string:'Main.overview.toggle();'
+
+# Optional extended pinch gestures:
+# gesture pinch clockwise <whatever command>
+# gesture pinch anticlockwise <whatever command>
+
+###############################################################################
+# This application normally determines your touchpad device
+# automatically. Some users may have multiple touchpads but by default
+# we use only the first one found. However, you can choose to specify
+# the explicit device name to use. Run "libinput list-devices" to work
+# out the name of your device (from the "Device:" field). Then add a
+# device line specifying that name, e.g:
+#
+# device DLL0665:01 06CB:76AD Touchpad
+#
+# If the device name starts with a '/' then it is instead considered as
+# the explicit device path although since device paths can change
+# through reboots this is best to be a symlink. E.g. instead of specifying
+# /dev/input/event12, you should use the corresponding full path link
+# under /dev/input/by-path/ or /dev/input/by-id/.
+#
+# You can choose to use ALL touchpad devices by setting the device name
+# to "all". E.g. Do this if you have multiple touchpads which you want
+# to use in parallel. This reduces performance slightly so only set this
+# if you have to.
+#
+# device all
+
+###############################################################################
+# You can set a minimum travel distance threshold before swipe gestures
+# are actioned using the swipe_threshold configuration command.
+# Specify this value in dots. The default is 0.
+# E.g. set it to 100 dots with "swipe_threshold 100".
+# swipe_threshold 0
+
+###############################################################################
+# You can set a timeout on gestures from start to end. The default is
+# the value commented below. It can be any value in float secs >= 0.
+# 0 = no timeout. E.g. set it to 2 secs with "timeout 2".
+# timeout 1.5
diff --git a/settings/tlp.settings b/settings/tlp.settings
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+# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# tlp - Parameters for power saving
+# See full explanation: http://linrunner.de/en/tlp/docs/tlp-configuration.html
+
+# Hint: some features are disabled by default, remove the leading # to enable
+# them.
+
+# Set to 0 to disable, 1 to enable TLP.
+TLP_ENABLE=1
+
+# Operation mode when no power supply can be detected: AC, BAT.
+# Concerns some desktop and embedded hardware only.
+TLP_DEFAULT_MODE=BAT
+
+# Operation mode select: 0=depend on power source, 1=always use TLP_DEFAULT_MODE
+# Hint: use in conjunction with TLP_DEFAULT_MODE=BAT for BAT settings on AC.
+TLP_PERSISTENT_DEFAULT=0
+
+# Seconds laptop mode has to wait after the disk goes idle before doing a sync.
+# Non-zero value enables, zero disables laptop mode.
+DISK_IDLE_SECS_ON_AC=0
+DISK_IDLE_SECS_ON_BAT=2
+
+# Dirty page values (timeouts in secs).
+MAX_LOST_WORK_SECS_ON_AC=15
+MAX_LOST_WORK_SECS_ON_BAT=60
+
+# Hint: CPU parameters below are disabled by default, remove the leading #
+# to enable them, otherwise kernel default values are used.
+
+# Select a CPU frequency scaling governor.
+# Intel Core i processor with intel_pstate driver:
+# powersave(*), performance.
+# Older hardware with acpi-cpufreq driver:
+# ondemand(*), powersave, performance, conservative, schedutil.
+# (*) is recommended.
+# Hint: use tlp-stat -p to show the active driver and available governors.
+# Important:
+# powersave for intel_pstate and ondemand for acpi-cpufreq are power
+# efficient for *almost all* workloads and therefore kernel and most
+# distributions have chosen them as defaults. If you still want to change,
+# you should know what you're doing! You *must* disable your distribution's
+# governor settings or conflicts will occur.
+CPU_SCALING_GOVERNOR_ON_AC=performance
+CPU_SCALING_GOVERNOR_ON_BAT=powersave
+
+# Set the min/max frequency available for the scaling governor.
+# Possible values strongly depend on your CPU. For available frequencies see
+# the output of tlp-stat -p.
+#CPU_SCALING_MIN_FREQ_ON_AC=0
+#CPU_SCALING_MAX_FREQ_ON_AC=0
+#CPU_SCALING_MIN_FREQ_ON_BAT=0
+#CPU_SCALING_MAX_FREQ_ON_BAT=0
+
+# Set energy performance hints (HWP) for Intel P-state governor:
+# performance, balance_performance, default, balance_power, power
+# Values are given in order of increasing power saving.
+# Note: Intel Skylake or newer CPU and Kernel >= 4.10 required.
+CPU_HWP_ON_AC=balance_performance
+CPU_HWP_ON_BAT=balance_power
+
+# Set Intel P-state performance: 0..100 (%).
+# Limit the max/min P-state to control the power dissipation of the CPU.
+# Values are stated as a percentage of the available performance.
+# Requires an Intel Core i processor with intel_pstate driver.
+CPU_MIN_PERF_ON_AC=0
+CPU_MAX_PERF_ON_AC=100
+CPU_MIN_PERF_ON_BAT=0
+CPU_MAX_PERF_ON_BAT=30
+
+# Set the CPU "turbo boost" feature: 0=disable, 1=allow
+# Requires an Intel Core i processor.
+# Important:
+# - This may conflict with your distribution's governor settings
+# - A value of 1 does *not* activate boosting, it just allows it
+CPU_BOOST_ON_AC=1
+CPU_BOOST_ON_BAT=0
+
+# Minimize number of used CPU cores/hyper-threads under light load conditions:
+# 0=disable, 1=enable.
+SCHED_POWERSAVE_ON_AC=0
+SCHED_POWERSAVE_ON_BAT=1
+
+# Kernel NMI Watchdog:
+# 0=disable (default, saves power), 1=enable (for kernel debugging only).
+NMI_WATCHDOG=0
+
+# Change CPU voltages aka "undervolting" - Kernel with PHC patch required.
+# Frequency voltage pairs are written to:
+# /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/phc_controls
+# CAUTION: only use this, if you thoroughly understand what you are doing!
+#PHC_CONTROLS="F:V F:V F:V F:V"
+
+# Set CPU performance versus energy savings policy:
+# performance, balance-performance, default, balance-power, power.
+# Values are given in order of increasing power saving.
+# Requires kernel module msr and x86_energy_perf_policy from linux-tools.
+ENERGY_PERF_POLICY_ON_AC=performance
+ENERGY_PERF_POLICY_ON_BAT=balance-power
+
+# Disk devices; separate multiple devices with spaces (default: sda).
+# Devices can be specified by disk ID also (lookup with: tlp diskid).
+DISK_DEVICES="sda sdb"
+
+# Disk advanced power management level: 1..254, 255 (max saving, min, off).
+# Levels 1..127 may spin down the disk; 255 allowable on most drives.
+# Separate values for multiple disks with spaces. Use the special value 'keep'
+# to keep the hardware default for the particular disk.
+DISK_APM_LEVEL_ON_AC="254 254"
+DISK_APM_LEVEL_ON_BAT="128 128"
+
+# Hard disk spin down timeout:
+# 0: spin down disabled
+# 1..240: timeouts from 5s to 20min (in units of 5s)
+# 241..251: timeouts from 30min to 5.5 hours (in units of 30min)
+# See 'man hdparm' for details.
+# Separate values for multiple disks with spaces. Use the special value 'keep'
+# to keep the hardware default for the particular disk.
+#DISK_SPINDOWN_TIMEOUT_ON_AC="0 0"
+#DISK_SPINDOWN_TIMEOUT_ON_BAT="0 0"
+
+# Select IO scheduler for the disk devices: cfq, deadline, noop (Default: cfq).
+# Separate values for multiple disks with spaces. Use the special value 'keep'
+# to keep the kernel default scheduler for the particular disk.
+#DISK_IOSCHED="cfq cfq"
+
+# AHCI link power management (ALPM) for disk devices:
+# min_power, med_power_with_dipm(*), medium_power, max_performance.
+# (*) Kernel >= 4.15 required, then recommended.
+# Multiple values separated with spaces are tried sequentially until success.
+SATA_LINKPWR_ON_AC="med_power_with_dipm max_performance"
+SATA_LINKPWR_ON_BAT="med_power_with_dipm min_power"
+
+# Exclude host devices from AHCI link power management.
+# Separate multiple hosts with spaces.
+#SATA_LINKPWR_BLACKLIST="host1"
+
+# Runtime Power Management for AHCI host and disks devices:
+# on=disable, auto=enable.
+# EXPERIMENTAL ** WARNING: auto will most likely cause system lockups/data loss.
+#AHCI_RUNTIME_PM_ON_AC=on
+#AHCI_RUNTIME_PM_ON_BAT=on
+
+# Seconds of inactivity before disk is suspended.
+AHCI_RUNTIME_PM_TIMEOUT=15
+
+# PCI Express Active State Power Management (PCIe ASPM):
+# default, performance, powersave.
+PCIE_ASPM_ON_AC=performance
+PCIE_ASPM_ON_BAT=powersave
+
+# Radeon graphics clock speed (profile method): low, mid, high, auto, default;
+# auto = mid on BAT, high on AC; default = use hardware defaults.
+RADEON_POWER_PROFILE_ON_AC=high
+RADEON_POWER_PROFILE_ON_BAT=low
+
+# Radeon dynamic power management method (DPM): battery, performance.
+RADEON_DPM_STATE_ON_AC=performance
+RADEON_DPM_STATE_ON_BAT=battery
+
+# Radeon DPM performance level: auto, low, high; auto is recommended.
+RADEON_DPM_PERF_LEVEL_ON_AC=auto
+RADEON_DPM_PERF_LEVEL_ON_BAT=auto
+
+# WiFi power saving mode: on=enable, off=disable; not supported by all adapters.
+WIFI_PWR_ON_AC=off
+WIFI_PWR_ON_BAT=on
+
+# Disable wake on LAN: Y/N.
+WOL_DISABLE=Y
+
+# Enable audio power saving for Intel HDA, AC97 devices (timeout in secs).
+# A value of 0 disables, >=1 enables power saving (recommended: 1).
+SOUND_POWER_SAVE_ON_AC=0
+SOUND_POWER_SAVE_ON_BAT=1
+
+# Disable controller too (HDA only): Y/N.
+SOUND_POWER_SAVE_CONTROLLER=Y
+
+# Power off optical drive in UltraBay/MediaBay: 0=disable, 1=enable.
+# Drive can be powered on again by releasing (and reinserting) the eject lever
+# or by pressing the disc eject button on newer models.
+# Note: an UltraBay/MediaBay hard disk is never powered off.
+BAY_POWEROFF_ON_AC=0
+BAY_POWEROFF_ON_BAT=0
+# Optical drive device to power off (default sr0).
+BAY_DEVICE="sr0"
+
+# Runtime Power Management for PCI(e) bus devices: on=disable, auto=enable.
+RUNTIME_PM_ON_AC=on
+RUNTIME_PM_ON_BAT=auto
+
+# Exclude PCI(e) device adresses the following list from Runtime PM
+# (separate with spaces). Use lspci to get the adresses (1st column).
+#RUNTIME_PM_BLACKLIST="bb:dd.f 11:22.3 44:55.6"
+
+# Exclude PCI(e) devices assigned to the listed drivers from Runtime PM.
+# Default when unconfigured is "amdgpu nouveau nvidia radeon" which
+# prevents accidential power-on of dGPU in hybrid graphics setups.
+# Use "" to disable the feature completely.
+# Separate multiple drivers with spaces.
+#RUNTIME_PM_DRIVER_BLACKLIST="amdgpu nouveau nvidia radeon"
+
+# Set to 0 to disable, 1 to enable USB autosuspend feature.
+USB_AUTOSUSPEND=1
+
+# Exclude listed devices from USB autosuspend (separate with spaces).
+# Use lsusb to get the ids.
+# Note: input devices (usbhid) are excluded automatically
+#USB_BLACKLIST="1111:2222 3333:4444"
+
+# Bluetooth devices are excluded from USB autosuspend:
+# 0=do not exclude, 1=exclude.
+USB_BLACKLIST_BTUSB=0
+
+# Phone devices are excluded from USB autosuspend:
+# 0=do not exclude, 1=exclude (enable charging).
+USB_BLACKLIST_PHONE=0
+
+# Printers are excluded from USB autosuspend:
+# 0=do not exclude, 1=exclude.
+USB_BLACKLIST_PRINTER=1
+
+# WWAN devices are excluded from USB autosuspend:
+# 0=do not exclude, 1=exclude.
+USB_BLACKLIST_WWAN=1
+
+# Include listed devices into USB autosuspend even if already excluded
+# by the blacklists above (separate with spaces).
+# Use lsusb to get the ids.
+#USB_WHITELIST="1111:2222 3333:4444"
+
+# Set to 1 to disable autosuspend before shutdown, 0 to do nothing
+# (workaround for USB devices that cause shutdown problems).
+#USB_AUTOSUSPEND_DISABLE_ON_SHUTDOWN=1
+
+# Restore radio device state (Bluetooth, WiFi, WWAN) from previous shutdown
+# on system startup: 0=disable, 1=enable.
+# Hint: the parameters DEVICES_TO_DISABLE/ENABLE_ON_STARTUP/SHUTDOWN below
+# are ignored when this is enabled!
+RESTORE_DEVICE_STATE_ON_STARTUP=0
+
+# Radio devices to disable on startup: bluetooth, wifi, wwan.
+# Separate multiple devices with spaces.
+#DEVICES_TO_DISABLE_ON_STARTUP="bluetooth wifi wwan"
+
+# Radio devices to enable on startup: bluetooth, wifi, wwan.
+# Separate multiple devices with spaces.
+#DEVICES_TO_ENABLE_ON_STARTUP="wifi"
+
+# Radio devices to disable on shutdown: bluetooth, wifi, wwan.
+# (workaround for devices that are blocking shutdown).
+#DEVICES_TO_DISABLE_ON_SHUTDOWN="bluetooth wifi wwan"
+
+# Radio devices to enable on shutdown: bluetooth, wifi, wwan.
+# (to prevent other operating systems from missing radios).
+#DEVICES_TO_ENABLE_ON_SHUTDOWN="wwan"
+
+# Radio devices to enable on AC: bluetooth, wifi, wwan.
+#DEVICES_TO_ENABLE_ON_AC="bluetooth wifi wwan"
+
+# Radio devices to disable on battery: bluetooth, wifi, wwan.
+#DEVICES_TO_DISABLE_ON_BAT="bluetooth wifi wwan"
+
+# Radio devices to disable on battery when not in use (not connected):
+# bluetooth, wifi, wwan.
+#DEVICES_TO_DISABLE_ON_BAT_NOT_IN_USE="bluetooth wifi wwan"
+
+# Battery charge thresholds (ThinkPad only, tp-smapi or acpi-call kernel module
+# required). Charging starts when the remaining capacity falls below the
+# START_CHARGE_THRESH value and stops when exceeding the STOP_CHARGE_THRESH value.
+# Main / Internal battery (values in %)
+#START_CHARGE_THRESH_BAT0=75
+#STOP_CHARGE_THRESH_BAT0=80
+# Ultrabay / Slice / Replaceable battery (values in %)
+#START_CHARGE_THRESH_BAT1=75
+#STOP_CHARGE_THRESH_BAT1=80
+
+# Restore charge thresholds when AC is unplugged: 0=disable, 1=enable.
+#RESTORE_THRESHOLDS_ON_BAT=1
+
+# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# tlp-rdw - Parameters for the radio device wizard
+# Possible devices: bluetooth, wifi, wwan.
+
+# Hints:
+# - Parameters are disabled by default, remove the leading # to enable them
+# - Separate multiple radio devices with spaces
+
+# Radio devices to disable on connect.
+#DEVICES_TO_DISABLE_ON_LAN_CONNECT="wifi wwan"
+#DEVICES_TO_DISABLE_ON_WIFI_CONNECT="wwan"
+#DEVICES_TO_DISABLE_ON_WWAN_CONNECT="wifi"
+
+# Radio devices to enable on disconnect.
+#DEVICES_TO_ENABLE_ON_LAN_DISCONNECT="wifi wwan"
+#DEVICES_TO_ENABLE_ON_WIFI_DISCONNECT=""
+#DEVICES_TO_ENABLE_ON_WWAN_DISCONNECT=""
+
+# Radio devices to enable/disable when docked.
+#DEVICES_TO_ENABLE_ON_DOCK=""
+#DEVICES_TO_DISABLE_ON_DOCK=""
+
+# Radio devices to enable/disable when undocked.
+#DEVICES_TO_ENABLE_ON_UNDOCK="wifi"
+#DEVICES_TO_DISABLE_ON_UNDOCK=""