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I've tried the LXQT desktop and it doesn't give the error.
It's based on QT like Qtractor.

I hadn't tried it before, and it seems to be on par with XFCE. At least my first impressions.
It's even easier and more effective to customize.
When you log in you can select whether you want XFCE or LXQT.

If you have enabled the OS to load without "Login Screen", you'll need to log out. That sends you to the login screen. There you change (select) the desktop system.

The only drawback: it will install applications equivalent to those you already have in XFCE.
You will have for example 2 file managers:
- Thunar (xfce)
- PcManFM-Qt (LXQT)

I can't guarantee that it's a solution for Mint either (I've tested it on debian 12), but everything seems to indicate that it is.

If you want to try it, to install it:
sudo apt-install lxqt