#!/bin/sh # Function to detect if the system is Ubuntu is_ubuntu() { [ -f /etc/os-release ] && grep -qi 'ubuntu' /etc/os-release } # Function to detect screen resolution and set font size set_font_size() { resolution=$(xdpyinfo | grep dimensions | awk '{print $2}') width=$(echo "$resolution" | cut -d 'x' -f 1) # Do not change this font size, it actually makes i3blocks unbearable to look at: # Icons (like for slack) are too small and i3blocks are too big # Network monitor jumping becomes annoying if [ "$width" -gt 1920 ]; then echo "8" else echo "8" fi } # Check if Intel GPU is detected if lspci | grep -i 'vga' | grep -i 'intel'; then if is_ubuntu; then sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install -y intel-gpu-tools sudo setcap cap_perfmon+ep /usr/bin/intel_gpu_top else yes | sudo pacman -S --needed intel-gpu-tools sudo setcap cap_perfmon+ep /usr/bin/intel_gpu_top fi fi if is_ubuntu; then sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install -y fonts-dejavu-core fonts-noto fonts-font-awesome bc jq iw pulseaudio-utils else yes | sudo pacman -S --needed ttf-dejavu noto-fonts ttf-font-awesome bc jq iw acpi fi # Set font size based on screen resolution font_size=$(set_font_size) # Make all scripts in i3blocks executable find i3blocks -type f -exec chmod +x {} \; cp -r i3blocks ~/.config/ cp -r i3 ~/.config/ sed -i "s/font pango:System San Francisco Display, FontAwesome [0-9]*/font pango:System San Francisco Display, FontAwesome $font_size/" ~/.config/i3/config i3-msg reload