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I would like to install LXDE on my router, but whenever I do it using sudo apt-get install lxde it replaces the default login screen with the LXDE login screen, I would like to install LXDE, BUT keep the command line as the default login.

In my chromebook I have a chroot and to start LXDE on it using startlxde and I want to able to do the same on my server, since I'm working on setting up a SDR based HAM radio station that runs on the server.

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    I am not familiar with what the startlxde script probably is. You might want to look on your chromebook with maybe a cat $(which startlxde) and see the contents of it. For booting to the Command Line log in after you install lxde see askubuntu.com/a/859637/231142
    – Terrance
    Mar 29, 2018 at 13:55

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I installed it via lxde-core for the core desktop and openbox for the x server and misc. utilities

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