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I know for gnome session the looks something like this
gnome-session-quit



What is the equivalent for a Lxqt (Ubuntu with Lxqt and openbox WM) desktop session ?










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    I know for gnome session the looks something like this
    gnome-session-quit



    What is the equivalent for a Lxqt (Ubuntu with Lxqt and openbox WM) desktop session ?










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      I know for gnome session the looks something like this
      gnome-session-quit



      What is the equivalent for a Lxqt (Ubuntu with Lxqt and openbox WM) desktop session ?










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      I know for gnome session the looks something like this
      gnome-session-quit



      What is the equivalent for a Lxqt (Ubuntu with Lxqt and openbox WM) desktop session ?







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          There are several binaries you can download to control different settings in LXQt:



          lxqt-leave



          deals with interrupting or terminating sessions. It comes with several options expressing the action they trigger, e. g.



          --leave
          --hibernate
          --shutdown
          --reboot



          lxqt-session



          This binary is launched right at the beginning of LXQt sessions and in turn is responsible for launching and monitoring all other components constituting the sessions.



          lxqt-config



          is another binary which will give you the "Configuration Center" which is a GUI that has several options to choose from that allow you to control the appearance as well as other configurations. One of them being



          lxqt-globalkeys



          lxqt-globalkeysd



          can be adjusted from section "Basic Settings" in configuration dialogue LXQt Session Settings of lxqt-session.



          lxqt-config-globalkeyshortcuts



          which is used to customize shortcuts can be opened from the panel's main menu - Preferences - LXQt Settings - Shortcut Keys and is provided by the Configuration Center of lxqt-config as well.



          All this info and more can be found at the LXQt GitHub page or their official web-page:
          LXQt(github)
          LXQt(.org)






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            There are several binaries you can download to control different settings in LXQt:



            lxqt-leave



            deals with interrupting or terminating sessions. It comes with several options expressing the action they trigger, e. g.



            --leave
            --hibernate
            --shutdown
            --reboot



            lxqt-session



            This binary is launched right at the beginning of LXQt sessions and in turn is responsible for launching and monitoring all other components constituting the sessions.



            lxqt-config



            is another binary which will give you the "Configuration Center" which is a GUI that has several options to choose from that allow you to control the appearance as well as other configurations. One of them being



            lxqt-globalkeys



            lxqt-globalkeysd



            can be adjusted from section "Basic Settings" in configuration dialogue LXQt Session Settings of lxqt-session.



            lxqt-config-globalkeyshortcuts



            which is used to customize shortcuts can be opened from the panel's main menu - Preferences - LXQt Settings - Shortcut Keys and is provided by the Configuration Center of lxqt-config as well.



            All this info and more can be found at the LXQt GitHub page or their official web-page:
            LXQt(github)
            LXQt(.org)






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              There are several binaries you can download to control different settings in LXQt:



              lxqt-leave



              deals with interrupting or terminating sessions. It comes with several options expressing the action they trigger, e. g.



              --leave
              --hibernate
              --shutdown
              --reboot



              lxqt-session



              This binary is launched right at the beginning of LXQt sessions and in turn is responsible for launching and monitoring all other components constituting the sessions.



              lxqt-config



              is another binary which will give you the "Configuration Center" which is a GUI that has several options to choose from that allow you to control the appearance as well as other configurations. One of them being



              lxqt-globalkeys



              lxqt-globalkeysd



              can be adjusted from section "Basic Settings" in configuration dialogue LXQt Session Settings of lxqt-session.



              lxqt-config-globalkeyshortcuts



              which is used to customize shortcuts can be opened from the panel's main menu - Preferences - LXQt Settings - Shortcut Keys and is provided by the Configuration Center of lxqt-config as well.



              All this info and more can be found at the LXQt GitHub page or their official web-page:
              LXQt(github)
              LXQt(.org)






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                There are several binaries you can download to control different settings in LXQt:



                lxqt-leave



                deals with interrupting or terminating sessions. It comes with several options expressing the action they trigger, e. g.



                --leave
                --hibernate
                --shutdown
                --reboot



                lxqt-session



                This binary is launched right at the beginning of LXQt sessions and in turn is responsible for launching and monitoring all other components constituting the sessions.



                lxqt-config



                is another binary which will give you the "Configuration Center" which is a GUI that has several options to choose from that allow you to control the appearance as well as other configurations. One of them being



                lxqt-globalkeys



                lxqt-globalkeysd



                can be adjusted from section "Basic Settings" in configuration dialogue LXQt Session Settings of lxqt-session.



                lxqt-config-globalkeyshortcuts



                which is used to customize shortcuts can be opened from the panel's main menu - Preferences - LXQt Settings - Shortcut Keys and is provided by the Configuration Center of lxqt-config as well.



                All this info and more can be found at the LXQt GitHub page or their official web-page:
                LXQt(github)
                LXQt(.org)






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                There are several binaries you can download to control different settings in LXQt:



                lxqt-leave



                deals with interrupting or terminating sessions. It comes with several options expressing the action they trigger, e. g.



                --leave
                --hibernate
                --shutdown
                --reboot



                lxqt-session



                This binary is launched right at the beginning of LXQt sessions and in turn is responsible for launching and monitoring all other components constituting the sessions.



                lxqt-config



                is another binary which will give you the "Configuration Center" which is a GUI that has several options to choose from that allow you to control the appearance as well as other configurations. One of them being



                lxqt-globalkeys



                lxqt-globalkeysd



                can be adjusted from section "Basic Settings" in configuration dialogue LXQt Session Settings of lxqt-session.



                lxqt-config-globalkeyshortcuts



                which is used to customize shortcuts can be opened from the panel's main menu - Preferences - LXQt Settings - Shortcut Keys and is provided by the Configuration Center of lxqt-config as well.



                All this info and more can be found at the LXQt GitHub page or their official web-page:
                LXQt(github)
                LXQt(.org)







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