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ArchLinux: Scripts from autostart-scripts stopped running after upgrade?
I have Manjaro, recently updated and the script from autostart-scripts stopped working. I reinstalled manjaro and updated again, the same problem ....
The script just sets the icc profile for the monitor, because the laptop is sharpened for Windows and the asus splending driver is needed there to correctly display colors, but I just got the profile from the driver and used it perfectly on Linux with him until now.
script path: ~/.config/autostart-scripts/profile.sh
script itself:
# !/bin/bash
xcalib -d :0 -s 0 -v /home/maxvel/.my-system-files/N551JM_8086_AF0636ED.icm
Before everything worked fine, now it doesn't.
If I run this command in the console xcalib -d :0 -s 0 -v /home/maxvel/.my-system-files/N551JM_8086_AF0636ED.icm then everything works fine. Well, don't do it all the time...
Help please.
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Well, I don’t know how in your particular case (manjaro doesn’t support systemd, except in the test branch), but as a user of bare arch (who was one of the first to switch to systemd), I advise you to try creating your own target. Well, sorry, if the system does not support it, I have been sitting on it for 8 years, so if not, ignore it.
Here are the links if you don’t want to understand deeply, but just make it work:
https://habrahabr.ru/company/southbridge/blog/255845/
https://habrahabr.ru/post/275645/
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