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      By way of a quick update: I have pywal working. See attached images. The color changes are triggered when a new terminal is opened. (I’m not certain how I managed that, though. :p ) When pywal activates the colors in terminals, polybar, rofi, and elsewhere are all matched to the current wallpaper. Pretty useless, but fun. 😎 I, also, have bash pipes working as you can see in the images.

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      Mark Rabideau - http://many-roads.com
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        Hello all… I wanted to find a nice elegant logout tool for my desktop. Here’s what I came up with (I tried posting an original here but wordfence puked on me twice… so all I can do is provide a link to my post on reddit).

        https://www.reddit.com/r/bspwm/comments/cx86qq/yad_logout_script/

        Here’s what it looks like….

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        Mark Rabideau - http://many-roads.com
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          Hey,
          thanks for the script. Already adopted (:. Only the hilbernatepart is not working properly with “sudo /bin/sh -c ‘echo disk > /sys/power/state”.
          But puting in “sudo /usr/sbin/pm-hilbernate” doesnt work from the script either.

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            I think the reason might have to do with antiX & MX both needing a non-systemd command for suspend/hibernate. Debian seems to rely on systemd for that function. See: https://wiki.debian.org/Suspend

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            Mark Rabideau - http://many-roads.com
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              I just found this command… the suspend seems to work:
              pm-suspend

              This should work:
              Suspend*) cmd=”sudo pm-suspend” ;;

              I know it’s not hibernate… but it does suspend.

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              Pax vobiscum,
              Mark Rabideau - http://many-roads.com
              "For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong." H. L. Mencken
              dwm & i3wm ~Reg. Linux User #449130
              20 Jan 2021 ~ "End of an Error"

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