#!/bin/sh echo "---Hyperion ambient light prerm ---" # search for users in system, returns first entry FOUND_USR=`who | grep -o '^\w*\b'` || "root" # stop running daemon before we delete it HYPERION_RUNNING=false pgrep hyperiond > /dev/null 2>&1 && HYPERION_RUNNING=true if grep -m1 systemd /proc/1/comm > /dev/null then echo "---> stop init deamon: systemd" # systemd $HYPERION_RUNNING && systemctl stop hyperiond"@${FOUND_USR}" 2> /dev/null # disable user specific symlink echo "---> Disable service and remove entry" systemctl -q disable hyperiond"@${FOUND_USR}" rm -v /etc/systemd/system/hyperiond@.service 2>/dev/null elif [ -e /sbin/initctl ] then echo "---> stop init deamon: upstart" # upstart $HYPERION_RUNNING && initctl stop hyperiond echo "---> Remove upstart service" rm -v /etc/init/hyperion* 2>/dev/null initctl reload-configuration else echo "---> stop init deamon: sysV" # sysV $HYPERION_RUNNING && service hyperiond stop 2>/dev/null echo "---> Remove sysV service" update-rc.d -f hyperion remove rm /etc/init.d/hyperion* 2>/dev/null fi # In case we don't use a service kill all instances killall hyperiond 2> /dev/null # delete desktop icons; desktop-file-edit is a workaround to hide the entry and delete it afterwards manual. # TODO Better way for deletion and keep the desktop in sync without logout/login or desktop dependend cmds? echo "---> Delete Hyperion desktop icons" desktop-file-edit --set-key=NoDisplay --set-value=true /usr/share/applications/hyperiond.desktop 2>/dev/null rm -v /usr/share/applications/hyperion* 2>/dev/null rm -rv /usr/share/pixmaps/hyperion 2>/dev/null exit 0