### Configuration file for eos-script-lib-yad. ### ### To enable any setting below, simply remove the starting '#' character ### on the appropriate line. ## Terminal program to be used by certain EndeavourOS packages ## like 'welcome' and 'eos-update-notifier'. ## Many popular terminals are supported. See a list of terminals known to be compatible ## in file /usr/share/endeavouros/scripts/eos-script-lib-yad, function eos_yad_terminal(). ## If you have any of the listed terminals installed, EOS_YAD_TERMINAL need not be enabled. ## Then the programs will use the first available program in the list. ## Note: other than the listed terminals may or may not be compatible. # EOS_YAD_TERMINAL="tilix" ## EOS_ROOTER configures the command for acquiring elevated privileges ## when running commands in terminal. ## Supported values: ## "su" ## "sudo" ## "pkexec" ## "su-c_wrapper" ## Still supported values, but deprecated and will be removed in the future: ## "su -c" ## "pkexec bash -c" ## "sudo bash -c" ## "/usr/bin/su -c" ## "/usr/bin/pkexec bash -c" ## "/usr/bin/sudo bash -c" # export EOS_ROOTER="su" ## EOS_WELCOME_CONNECTION_WARNING specifies whether you want to allow the warning window ## in the Welcome app about not being connected to the internet. ## Supported values are: "yes" or "no". # EOS_WELCOME_CONNECTION_WARNING=yes ## EOS_CONNECTION_CHECKER selects the way how an internet connection availability is checked. ## Supported values are: "ping" or "curl". ## Note: "ping" may have problems if you are behind a proxy, thus "curl" is the default. # EOS_CONNECTION_CHECKER="curl" ## EOS_WIFIDEV_CHECK specifies if we want to make some ad hoc checks that we have the right ## wifi card drivers installed. The checks are made in the Welcome app when using ## the button "Detect system issues". ## Supported values are "yes" or "no". # EOS_WIFIDEV_CHECK="yes" ## TERMINAL_AT_START, if set, causes the Welcome app to start a terminal always when ## the Welcome app is started. The value should be an already installed terminal on your system. ## Note that you can include any terminal specific options, for example: ## TERMINAL_AT_START="xfce4-terminal --working-directory=$HOME/Downloads --geometry=+50+50" # # TERMINAL_AT_START="xfce4-terminal" ## EOS_KEEP_PKGS lists the names of packages that should not be removed when button ## "Detect system issues" of the Welcome app is clicked. ## For example: ## EOS_KEEP_PKGS="intel-ucode xf86-video-intel" # # EOS_KEEP_PKGS="" ## EOS_AUR_HELPER contains the AUR helper program name. ## Supported values are yay and paru, but other helpers may work as well. ## The program must support options -Qua and -Sua. # EOS_AUR_HELPER="yay" ## EOS_WELCOME_PACDIFFER is an array of diff programs that can be used by pacdiff ## (see man pacdiff) in Welcome. ## Supported values are: kdiff3, kompare, diffuse, meld, code, diff, vim. ## Other diff programs may work but are not tested (and may need additional support ## by Welcome). ## The array is written in preference order as only one of them is used. # EOS_WELCOME_PACDIFFERS=(meld kdiff3 kompare diffuse diff vim) ## EOS_PACDIFF_WARNING specifies whether a warning about the power of eos-pacdiff ## will be shown or not when starting it. ## Supported values: "yes" or "no". ## Default: "yes". ## Note: 'code' is not supported. # EOS_PACDIFF_WARNING=no ## EOS_SUDO_EDITORS is an array of editor names that are suitable for ## editing files with root permissions. ## Currently they are used only in eos-update-notifier-configure. ## Note that non-GUI editors (e.g. nano, emacs) are preferred for security reasons. ## Currently editors known to work are: ## - Non-GUI (preferred): ## - nano ## - emacs ## - vim ## - GUI (not preferred): ## - leadpad ## - xed ## - geany ## - mousepad (only with dbus-launch) ## Other editors may work as well, but have not been tested. ## The array is written in preference order as only one of them is used. # EOS_SUDO_EDITORS=(nano emacs vim) ## EOS_WALLPAPER_FETCHER selects the program to be used for downloading ## certain additional wallpapers to EndeavourOS. These wallpapers (currently) ## include the legacy wallpapers, and wallpapers created by the ## EndeavourOS community. ## Supported values: "git" or "curl". "git" is the default. ## Of these, "curl" may be more suitable if bandwidth is limited. # EOS_WALLPAPER_FETCHER="git" ## EOS_WELCOME_HAS_SEE_YOU_LATER_BUTTON determines whether to show ## the "See you later" button on the Welcome window. ## Supported values: "yes" or "no" ## Default: "no" # EOS_WELCOME_HAS_SEE_YOU_LATER_BUTTON=no ## EOS_FILESERVER_SITE specifies the site where certain documents and ## small files will be fetched during the install phase, and when using the ## installed system. ## Supported values: ## gitlab (default) ## github # EOS_FILESERVER_SITE=gitlab ## SyncAfterUpdate specifies whether to call 'sync' after updating or not. ## Possible values: "yes" or "no". ## Default: "no". ## Note: this setting was moved here from eos-update-notifier.conf at 2022-Apr-28. # SyncAfterUpdate=no ## EOS_UPDATE_ARCH_KEYRING_FIRST, if set to "yes", will try to update package ## archlinux-keyring before updating other packages. ## This may help with some PGP signature issues. ## Note: this setting is used only in these apps: ## - UpdateInTerminal ## - welcome (via UpdateInTerminal) ## Supported values: ## no (default) ## yes # EOS_UPDATE_ARCH_KEYRING_FIRST=no ## EOS_ICON_SETS_PREFERENCE array specifies the order of preference of the icon sets ## you want to use in certain EndeavourOS apps. ## The icon sets are folder names directly under /usr/share/icons. ## The icon set names can be listed without path. ## Default: all folders names found under /usr/share/icons ## (note: not all of them contain icons...) # EOS_ICON_SETS_PREFERENCE=( # Add your preferred icon sets here. # For example: # Qogir Adwaita hicolor # This is the default list of icon sets (note: in alphabetical order): /usr/share/icons/* )