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#!/bin/bash
if [ $(grep -r "RUNNING" /proc/asound | wc -l) -eq 0 ] || [[ $# -ne 0 ]]; then
# Disables dunst, my notification daemon, so I don't see notification on lock screen
# https://github.com/dunst-project/dunst/issues/697
# https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Dunst#Disable_dunst_temporarily
dunstctl set-paused true
if [[ "$1" == "suspend" ]]; then
# Apps that are playing audio could stop being able to play audio after suspend (to fix, restart app)
# By restarting pipewire, I try to make sure that any audio that might be playing, stops
systemctl --user restart pipewire
# Usually suspending should be done with "systemctl suspend", but I've had issues with that so I directly tell the kernel to sleep the system
# For that I have a script in /usr/loca/sbin that just continains:
#
# #!/bin/bash
# echo -n mem>/sys/power/state
#
# And I've added the following to /etc/sudoers (where kamen is my username), so I don't need to put in my password:
#
# kamen ALL = (root) NOPASSWD: /usr/local/sbin/sleep.sh
sudo -u root /usr/local/sbin/sleep.sh
fi
# The first line is normal i3lock arguments, while the rest of the lines are i3lock-color ones
# If you want to use i3lock, remove those lines (and the \ at the end)
# But I hightly advise you to use i3lock-color, it's amazing: https://github.com/Raymo111/i3lock-color
i3lock -f -c d49408 -i /home/kamen/.i3lock/lockscreen.png -n \
-F -k --indicator --keylayout 1 --radius 95 --pass-volume-keys \
--date-str="%d.%m.%Y" --verif-text="Verifying…" --wrong-text="Wrong!" --noinput-text="No Input!" \
--insidever-color d47408cc --ringver-color d47408 --insidewrong-color c35b5bcc --ringwrong-color c35b5b \
--layout-color ffeede --time-color ffeede --date-color ffeede --greeter-color ffeede --verif-color ffeede --wrong-color ffeede
dunstctl set-paused false # Enables my notification daemon
if [[ "$1" == "suspend" ]]; then
pkill tint2; gtk-launch tint2 # sometimes tint2 get's messed up and transparency breaks, this makes sure that this doesn't happen
gtk-launch picom # sometimes my compositor stops working after suspend, this makes sure it's running
fi
fi
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