######################################################################## # Server Options: # Directory for server log files: #log-dir = /var/run/user/$UID #log-dir = ~/.xpra #log-dir = /tmp log-dir = auto # Log file: log-file = $DISPLAY.log # Environment variables for children started # with 'start-child' or 'start': # (can be specified multiple times) #start-env = HOME=/home/alt #start-env = GDK_DEBUG=dnd start-env = #avoid Ubuntu's global menu, which is a mess and cannot be forwarded: start-env = UBUNTU_MENUPROXY= start-env = QT_X11_NO_NATIVE_MENUBAR=1 start-env = #fix for MainSoft's MainWin buggy window management: start-env = MWNOCAPTURE=true start-env = MWNO_RIT=true start-env = MWWM=allwm start-env = #force GTK3 applications to use X11 so we can intercept them: start-env = GDK_BACKEND=x11 # Commands to start by default # (may be specified more than once): # examples: #start-child = /usr/bin/xterm #start-child = /usr/bin/xeyes #start=/bin/true # # Xsession can take care of initializing dbus, keyring-daemon, # gpg-agent or whatever else might be usually started together with X #start = /etc/X11/Xsession true # Or you can specify individual actions: #xrdb -merge /etc/X11/Xresources #xrdb -merge ~/.Xresources # # The difference between start and start-child is only relevant # when using exit-with-children. # This causes the server to terminate when the last child has exited: exit-with-children = no # Commands to start immediately after the first client has connected: # (see above for the start vs start-child distinction) #start-after-connect = touch ~/.xpra/connect #start-child-after-connect = xterm # Commands to every time a client connects: # (see above for the start vs start-child distinction) #start-on-connect = touch ~/.xpra/login #start-child-on-connect = xterm # Start a dbus-daemon: # dbus-launch = # dbus-launch = /usr/bin/dbus-launch --close-stderr dbus-launch = dbus-launch --close-stderr # Start a dbus server which can be used to interact with the server process: #dbus-control = no dbus-control = yes # Forward client dbus rpc requests: # (requires client configuration) #dbus-proxy = no dbus-proxy = yes # A wrapper for executing all sub-commands: # exec-wrapper = vglrun -- # exec-wrapper = vglrun -d :1 -- # Allows clients to start new commands in the server context: #start-new-commands = yes start-new-commands = no # Start a pulseaudio server with each session: pulseaudio = yes # pulseaudio server start command: pulseaudio-command = pulseaudio --start -n --daemonize=false --system=false --exit-idle-time=-1 --load=module-suspend-on-idle '--load=module-null-sink sink_name="Xpra-Speaker" sink_properties=device.description="Xpra\ Speaker"' '--load=module-null-sink sink_name="Xpra-Microphone" sink_properties=device.description="Xpra\ Microphone"' --load=module-native-protocol-unix --load=module-dbus-protocol --log-level=2 --log-target=stderr # commands used to configure the pulseaudio server: # pactl set-source-volume SomeSource 20% pulseaudio-configure-commands = pactl set-default-sink Xpra-Speaker pulseaudio-configure-commands = pactl set-default-source Xpra-Microphone.monitor # Systemd specific options: # Wrap server start commands with systemd-run: #systemd-run = no #systemd-run = auto systemd-run = auto # Command line arguments passed to systemd-run: #systemd-run-args = -p MemoryAccounting=true -p MemoryHigh=384M -p MemoryLimit=512M #systemd-run-args = -p CPUAccounting=true -p CPUQuota=25%