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devuan_excalibur_6.0.0_amd64_desktop.iso dated 02-Nov-2025 left me with an LXQt desktop and not XFCE as I wanted. I thought I must have made a mistake so ran the installer again, very carefully making sure that only XFCE was selected - and ended up with LXQt again. This seems to be a bug in the installer?
Last edited by Lomax (2025-11-02 19:33:36)
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Hello:
... a bug in the installer?
Hmm ...
You may want to consider the possibility of the Excalibur installer becoming self-aware.
And as a result, defending itself from XFCE.
Just taking the piss ...
Best,
A.
Last edited by Altoid (2025-11-02 20:31:32)
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Hmm... I got Xfce here. If you don't mind going through the installer (again!), at the end when it prompts to reboot, hit Alt-F2, then <Enter> to come to a prompt. type
cp /var/log/syslog /targetthen Alt-F1 back to the installer and select <continue> to reboot. I'd be interested in seeing a copy of your /syslog file to hopefully find out what went wrong.
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The installer USB stick doesn't seem to be mounted as root during the installation; I copied the syslog there but it wasn't on the stick afterwards (RAM-disk?). I don't have any other USB sticks to hand. /mnt and /media were both empty and lsblk isn't present during the installation phase, so I couldn't see what drives were available to mount. Now I've rebooted after completing the installation A THIRD TIME and I still ended up with LXQt. I have a photo showing the relevant menu in the installer, and my selected options, but since it's no longer possible to post images on the Internet you'll just have to imagine what it looks like.
Last edited by Lomax (Today 01:19:47)
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You may want to consider the possibility of the Excalibur installer becoming self-aware.
Don't get me started.
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Being a stubborn ******* I went through the installation a fourth time, this time mounting the NVMe and copying the syslog there, then I moved the USB stick to my main computer and reformatted it as EXT4, reinserted it in the new machine and copied the syslog onto the stick - so I've got it here for you now. But how do I share it? There's no attachment option in the forum.
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You could use https://transfer.rrq.au if you like
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Looks like it installs both LXQt and XFCE?
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Yes it does... I'll try it out to see if I get the same. Will take a little while though.
Did you install with or without network?
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Thanks. I used "Expert Install", without network.
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Hm, here the default slim login puts me into an xfce session. But there are several lxqt packages that got installed, including lxqt-session. These can probably all be safely removed with apt remove lxqt*
I think, possibly, they got pulled in from network-manager-applet
aptitude why lxqt-session
i   task-xfce-desktop      Recommends network-manager-applet | connman-gtk | cmst
i A network-manager-applet Depends    policykit-1-gnome | polkit-1-auth-agent
i A lxqt-policykit         Provides   polkit-1-auth-agent
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makes sense, if anything it should install the policykit-1-gnome as that does provide the polkit-1-auth-agent that would integrate the best with gtk and the network-manager-applet, however my guess is that apt resolved the dependencies getting a list of which packages provide polkit-1-auth and choose the first available option by alphabetical order, were the lxqt agent not available it would had gone with the mate agent...
edit: i just noticed that the policykit-1-gnome agent was removed in trixie because it is unmaintained upstream as stated here https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugrepo … bug=990271
so the real solution is to install the mate-polkit-bin package as that WILL integrate with a mainly gtk environment without pulling the lxqt session NOR the mate-session package
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mostly as a frame of reference with respect to an earlier post, this is from a stock daedalus install, xfce desktop:
devuan@devuan-pc:~$ aptitude why lxqt-session
i   task-xfce-desktop             Depends  slim | lightdm                                          
p   lightdm                       Depends  lightdm-gtk-greeter | lightdm-greeter                   
p   x2gothinclient-minidesktop    Provides lightdm-greeter                                         
p   x2gothinclient-minidesktop    Depends  mate-desktop-environment-core                           
p   mate-desktop-environment-core Depends  mate-notification-daemon (>= 1.26) | notification-daemon
p   cinnamon                      Provides notification-daemon                                     
p   cinnamon                      Depends  network-manager-gnome                                   
i A network-manager-gnome         Depends  policykit-1-gnome | polkit-1-auth-agent                 
p   lxqt-policykit                Provides polkit-1-auth-agent                                     
p   lxqt-policykit                Depends  lxqt-session                                            
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Hm, here the default slim login puts me into an xfce session.
And I'm always logged in to an LXQt session. Could this discrepancy perhaps have something to do with me installing on a Ryzen system with a Vega iGPU?
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