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Pendrive_Reminder_Nano

Little tool to avoid accidentally forgetting connected pendrives

Based in Pendrive Reminder

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This is a reimplementation of Pendrive Reminder, with a simpler structure.

In this version, the UDev rules are replaced by a simple UDisks query. This way It can check the pendrive existence more easily than the original implementation, and detect more key cases than this.

Disadvantages

  • This version does not support polkit < 0.106
  • Less efficient than previous version
  • There is no notification to advice when a device has been connected or disconnected.

Advantages

  • Supports more usecase than previous version
    • Now It detects the pendrive connection made before system start.
    • It's doesn't matter when and how many desktop sessions are started: the dbus client will be always available

Requirements

  • GNU/Linux
  • polkit >= 0.106
  • udisks2
  • libnotify
  • dbus
  • Python 3
    • python-dbus
    • pygobject
  • gettext

Implementation

The implementation is pretty similar to the original Pendrive Reminder implementation, replacing the udev rules for a simple udisks query.

This way, the polkit rule calls check_pendrive.py which, instead of checking the existence of a watchdog file, it executes an udisks query to check if there are any usb block devices (aka pendrive) registered in the system.

check_pendrive.py will return 0 (correct) if there aren't any pendrives connected, or 1 (error) if there are any pendrives connected.

If there are any pendrives connected to the system, check_pendrive.py, the polkit rule calls send_notify.sh to send the signal to the dbus client, which shows the notification to the user who pressed the shutdown button.

To launch the dbus client, we put this in xdg autostart process list, by creating a new desktop entry (preminder.desktop) and putting this file in in /etc/xdg/autostart This way, the dbus client will be launched with each new graphical user session.

Installation

To install this tool, simply download this repository and execute install.sh as root.

Also, It can be necessary to install some dependencies.

  • Fedora:

    sudo dnf install dbus-python pygobject3 python3-gobject libnotify
    
  • Arch Linux:

    sudo pacman -S python-dbus python-gobject libnotify
    
  • Gentoo:

    sudo emerge -a dev-python/dbus-python dev-python/pygobject x11-libs/libnotify
    
  • Debian:

    Debian installs polkit 0.105 by default, so this program will not work there. However, It's possible to install polkit 0.114 from experimental repository, following these steps:

    https://github.com/AlmuHS/Pendrive_Reminder/wiki/Instalar-Polkit-0.114-en-Debian

    After install polkit 0.114, you need to install the other dependencies:

    sudo apt install libnotify-bin policykit-1 python-gobject python3-dbus
    

Installation locations

The scripts and the dbus client will be copied in /usr/bin/pendrive-reminder/

The polkit rule will be copied in /usr/share/polkit-1/rules.d/

The locale files will be copied in /usr/share/locale, in the directories for each language.

The desktop launcher will be copied in /etc/xdg/autostart

Uninstallation

To uninstall it, simply execute uninstaller.sh as root.

The uninstaller will delete the app directory, the polkit rule, and the locale files.

The program can be uninstalled while it is running, even if there is any lock enabled.

The uninstaller will also break all locks that have been set in the system, allowing a correctly shutdown.

This uninstaller will not remove the dependency packages previously installed.

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