I installed LXDM and LightDM, I couldn’t login from the DM in either cases, so I decided to run LXQt using startx which worked, except I couldn’t sudo from the terminal emulator inside LXQt, while I was able to sudo normally in tty, I’ve tried enabling elogind, nothing changed, my user is in the wheel group and my system is up to date

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    9 hours ago

    What does “doesn’t allow sudo” mean? Did you get an error that provided a reason? What exactly did you do?

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        1 hour ago

        But what does. Be specific. Are you prompted on the CLI or is there a pop-up window that you’re entering credentials into?

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    What shell are you running in your terminal? If I’m remembering correctly, it’s recommended to set the shells during the installation, so that could be the issue here.

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      Both bash and fish are returning incorrect password upon trying to execute any command with sudo

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        14 minutes ago

        Interesting, could also be the tty. If it’s causing you a lot of trouble, you might want to just reinstall.

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    15 hours ago

    I dont use neither void and neither x11, but that seems like a common thing that should be mentioned in the docs? i think