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diff --git a/INSTALLATION.md b/INSTALLATION.md deleted file mode 100644 index 175d39e..0000000 --- a/INSTALLATION.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -Installation -============ -The basic installation's standard: - -make install - ----------------------------------- - -Autostarting ------------- -`make install` will copy a .desktop file over to /etc/xdg/autostart, meaning that all xdg-compliant window managers should start it automatically when you log in. -As far as I am aware, they start trayfreq as root, thus it is fully able to change the governor. - -Personally, I use a non-xdg-compliant WM (dwm) so trayfreq needs to be run with sudo in my xinitrc. -To avoid having to enter my password each time the xinitrc is run, I added this rule to my `/etc/sudoers`: - - # ... (/etc/sudoers - david ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/trayfreq - # ... - -Simple. @@ -2,3 +2,27 @@ What? ===== This is a fork of trayfreq which is intended to work on modern Archlinux systems (it'll probably work on other systems too). + + + +Installation +============ +The basic installation's standard: + +make install + +---------------------------------- + +Autostarting +------------ +`make install` will copy a .desktop file over to /etc/xdg/autostart, meaning that all xdg-compliant window managers should start it automatically when you log in. +As far as I am aware, they start trayfreq as root, thus it is fully able to change the governor. + +Personally, I use a non-xdg-compliant WM (dwm) so trayfreq needs to be run with sudo in my xinitrc. +To avoid having to enter my password each time the xinitrc is run, I added this rule to my `/etc/sudoers`: + + # ... (/etc/sudoers + david ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/trayfreq + # ... + +Simple. |