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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/21/20 8:36 AM, Fritz Hudnut wrote:<br>
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Having now used LXQt, I'm much happier with LXDE. I'd like
to stick with LXDE as long as realistically possible, though
I understand (I think) the difficulties around that.<br>
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Can anyone clear this up, thanks</blockquote>
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<div>I'm pretty sure that even in 20.10 Lu that I have now,
the option of LXQT, LXDE, or Openbox sessions are available
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<div>Possibly Aere G could confirm that, but I believe there
was a conversation regarding something similar not too long
ago here? Likely at least 20.04 . . . I'm a couple days
away from my "lubuntu" day . . . .<br>
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<p>I'm pretty sure you have to install the lxde package, before the
LXDE option appears in the "Session" drop-box, near the upper left
corner of the log-in screen. <br>
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Sincerely,
Aere</pre>
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