@Alf, et al:

Latest update on the exclamations . . . ran a fairly large apt
update/upgrade this am, possibly including the kernel . . . and there is
both good news and also "stalemate" as well . . . .  In the packages
listed there was one file named something like "lxqt-n|10"???  which I
think was the name of the file that showed up in Muon Package the other
day, but checking the version of LXQT after the upgrade it still shows
it as "0.14.0" . . . we have not achieved One-ness . . . aka 0.14.1.

After the reboot I right-clicked on the "root" and the "temp" icons, and
in the drop down menu for those two items was now a "trust this
executable" line option. . . which I then "checked" and instantly the
exclamations were gone.  Right-clicking "open with" and "featherpad"
opens a file for them that lists some data . . . but double clicking
does not open them . . . the "up" side is that there is no longer an
error window opening for them . . . .

However, on the Home directory icon, stalemate remains, the exclamation
continues to fly . . . just to check it I opened permissions and the
"make the file executable" was still checked . . . I unchecked it and
logged out, then logged back in and checked it again . . . clicked "OK"
and no change.  Double clicking the icon does nothing except to open the
error message as it has been doing . . . .

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