%general-entities; ]> LXQt Desktop Final Instructions LXQt-post-install Post-Install Instructions Please follow these instructions before starting LXQt for the first time. Dependencies to Start LXQt Required , or another window manager, such as , or kwin from . Note that is not suitable for LXQt. Recommended and Optional or another Display Manager, e.g. , and Final Configuration LXQt Final Database Updates The desktop databases need to be created or updated at this point. Run the following commands as the &root; user: ldconfig && update-mime-database /usr/share/mime && xdg-icon-resource forceupdate && update-desktop-database -q Starting LXQt You can start LXQt from runlevel 3, using , or from runlevel 5, using a Display Manager, such as . You can start LXQt from a TTY, using , or by using a graphical display manager such as . To start LXQt using , run the following commands: cat > ~/.xinitrc << "EOF" exec startlxqt EOF startx The X session starts on the first unused virtual terminal, normally vt1. You can switch to another vtn by simultaneously pressing the keys Ctrl-Alt-Fn (n=2, 3, ...). To switch back to the X session, normally started at vt1, use Ctrl-Alt-F1. The vt where the command startx was executed will display many messages, including X starting messages, applications automatically started with the session, and eventually, some warning and error messages, but these are hidden by the graphical interface. You may prefer to redirect those messages to a log file, which can be used for debugging purposes. This can be done starting X with: startx &> ~/.x-session-errors Initial Configuration When LXQt first starts, it will ask you for the window manager to use. To start, the BLFS editors recommend using openbox. At this point both the background and the panel will be black. Right clicking on the background will bring up a menu and selecting "Desktop Preferences" will allow you to change the background color or set a background image. The panel will be at the bottom of the screen. Right clicking on the panel will bring up a menu that will allow you to customize the panel including adding widgets and setting the background color. The BLFS editors recommend installing, at a minimum, the Application Manager and Task Manager widgets. After LXQt has started for the first time, the BLFS editors recommend going through the settings presented in the LXQt Configuration Center, which can be found under LXQt Settings in the Preferences menu of the application launcher. The user configuration files will be created in the directory $HOME/.config/lxqt/. To get widget icons to display properly, the lxqt.conf file may need to be manually edited to include the line "icon_theme=oxygen".