Re: Check out my install script which pre-configures a Linux gaming setup for Artix
Reply #3 –
startupsound.desktop
With pydub installed:
[Desktop Entry]
Comment=Xfce startup sound
Exec=python3 /tmp/-CoolRune-/System_Sounds/sound.py
GenericName[en_GB]=Xfce startup sound
GenericName=Xfce startup sound
Name[en_GB]=Startsound
Name=Startsound
Terminal=false
Type=Application
With alsa-utils installed
[Desktop Entry]
Comment=Xfce startup sound
Exec=aplay /tmp/-CoolRune-/System_Sounds/Login.wav
GenericName[en_GB]=Xfce startup sound
GenericName=Xfce startup sound
Name[en_GB]=Startsound
Name=Startsound
Terminal=false
Type=Application
Either work placed in ~/.config/autostart or /etc/xdg/autostart/ (but ~/.config/autostart if you want the user to be able to easily disable them) under KDE and should work in Xfce ?
But the whole point is there is no way of them knowing that the binary is truly produced from that code. And a less advanced user would just be running the the script blind. Why bother with the binary when there are arguably better, but certainly safer, solutions ?
It's nothing personal. But if someone posts a script on here that I believe is a security risk I'm going to point it out.
But I'm a nobody. You don't have to listen to me. Nor does anyone else