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<<<<<<< HEAD:profiles/cinnamon.py
# A desktop environment using "Cinnamon"
import archinstall
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# A desktop environment using "budgie"
import archinstall
>>>>>>> master:profiles/budgie.py
is_top_level_profile = False
def _prep_function(*args, **kwargs):
"""
Magic function called by the importing installer
before continuing any further. It also avoids executing any
other code in this stage. So it's a safe way to ask the user
for more input before any other installer steps start.
"""
<<<<<<< HEAD:profiles/cinnamon.py
# Cinnamon requires a functioning Xorg installation.
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# budgie requires a functioning Xorg installation.
>>>>>>> master:profiles/budgie.py
profile = archinstall.Profile(None, 'xorg')
with profile.load_instructions(namespace='xorg.py') as imported:
if hasattr(imported, '_prep_function'):
return imported._prep_function()
else:
print('Deprecated (??): xorg profile has no _prep_function() anymore')
# Ensures that this code only gets executed if executed
<<<<<<< HEAD:profiles/cinnamon.py
# through importlib.util.spec_from_file_location("cinnamon", "/somewhere/cinnamon.py")
# or through conventional import cinnamon
if __name__ == 'cinnamon':
# Install dependency profiles
installation.install_profile('xorg')
# Install the application cinnamon from the template under /applications/
cinnamon = archinstall.Application(installation, 'cinnamon')
cinnamon.install()
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# through importlib.util.spec_from_file_location("budgie", "/somewhere/budgie.py")
# or through conventional import budgie
if __name__ == 'budgie':
# Install dependency profiles
installation.install_profile('xorg')
# Install the application budgie from the template under /applications/
budgie = archinstall.Application(installation, 'budgie')
budgie.install()
>>>>>>> master:profiles/budgie.py
installation.enable_service('lightdm') # Light Display Manager
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