> I found you can stop the lxqt-panel process to save on CPU load. It runs 
> even if no display is attached. If you were running headless then I would 
> stop the whole graphical desktop environment. 
>

Thanks for your response. 

For now I deactivate the the lxqt-panel via systemctl:
sudo systemctl isolate multi-user.target

And restart it with: 
sudo systemctl start graphical.target

Maybe someone else finds this handy 

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