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  • Show off your *BSD desktop!
    U unix_joe

    I added unix_joe to the shutdown group and gave it a restart. Still takes me back to xenodm when I choose those options from the menu.

    You are correct about papirus being manually installed. Additionally, I recall that I also installed adwaita icons to get a larger sized cursor. I don't recall what icon set, if anything, was installed by default as it has been a while.

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  • Show off your *BSD desktop!
    U unix_joe

    @izder456 said:

    Did you have issues with the default config weirdness? When I was testing my PRs of desktop-installer to add OpenBSD support (still trying to get that imported into the ports tree), it had strange defaults like forcing you to install sudo (even if you wanted doas only), or no desktop icon theme installed by default, or the session manager popup from the "start" menu not handling power on / power off / reboot correctly (even when following the pkg-readme)?

    I don't remember that being an issue with the icons, or if it was, I installed them shortly thereafter.

    sudo is not currently installed ('pkg_info | grep sudo' only reveals ksudoku, a game)

    You're right that the session manager doesn't work correctly; it only takes me back to the xenodm login screen no matter what option I select. Generally the only time I reboot is from a weekly 'syspatch -s'.

    It's still LXQt 2.2.0. OpenBSD -current.

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  • Show off your *BSD desktop!
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    @izder456 said:

    @unix_joe Really clean. Nice setup!

    Thanks. It's not a very complicated setup (that would be my Debian+sway workstation with custom keybindings) but it's functional and reliable. LXQt is underrated as a traditional desktop.

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  • Show off your *BSD desktop!
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    20260419-openbsd.png

    OpenBSD current on a ThinkPad. LXQt. Daily laptop.

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