Dropdown services need an X server to connect to and fail autostarting
if there's no available server.
HACK
Increasing their restart timer will alleviate this problem, *but* it
also means the dropdowns will start more slowly when closed by the user.
There should be another way to alleviate one issue (start automatically
after X is available) without exacerbating the other (restart when you
have been closed).
Autostarts an2linuxserver, dunst, kbfs, keybase, and the keybase://
redirector.
Will (presumably) complain if one of the programs is missing. Either
this should not be enabled by default or the startup service should
contain a sanity check for the program before attempting to launch
itself.
Both greenclip and redshift did not automatically start on system start,
since they needed X to be running but their restart was almost
instantaneously. So, they restarted their alloted 5 times before X was
ready and gave up.
Restart time has been set to 5 and 10 seconds, so their startup takes a
little longer but should, in most cases, succeed.
Used wrong 'after' designation which would wait forever since it needed
to start after the runlevel which it was designated to run at.
Committed default.target.wants symlink to service file to automatically
enable its autostart on new machines.
This wil only really work for my directory set-up, so perhaps either the
service module should be disabled by default for the installation, be
asked during installation, or simply be manually enabled to autostart
during initial set-up (maybe mention in readme for the module).
Added service to automatically commit changes in notes directory (every
2 minutes) and automatically push them to their remote origin (after no
changes occured for an hour).
Uses git and systemd to work as a service in the background. Gets
restarted on failure.