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I used to use Compiz as my window manager (no desktop environment) on Suse Tumbleweed. When I knew that I can use the LXQT desktop with a window manager of my choice, I installed it and at the first startup I was presented with a list of the installed WM and I chose Compiz. Everything is quite nice, my Compiz configuration was preserved and I will probably use this setup for a long time.

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When the LXQT session (/usr/bin/lxqt-session, an ELF binary) starts, by default it starts the LXQT file manager like pcmanfm-qt --desktop and I don't want it.

How can I prevent /usr/bin/lxqt-session from starting pcmanfm-qt --desktop

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  1. From the command line execute lxqt-config-session.
  2. In the first panel that is shown to you uncheck, under LXQT Modules, the "Desktop" entry.
  3. Logout.
  4. Login.
  5. Enjoy.
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