services of lsnrctl shows no XE - new installation of Oracle Express service

It's a long and problematic installation of Oracle 11g Express, but for question one single moment: why isn't service XE appear in lsnrctl services? Here is the output, with Service missing XE:

Connection to (DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = IPC) (KEY = EXTPROC1)))
Summary of services...
Service 'CLRExtProc' has 1 instance (s).
Instance of 'CLRExtProc', status UNKNOWN, has 1 operation for this service...
Managers:
"DEDICATED" set up: 0 denied: 0
LOCAL SERVER
Service 'PLSExtProc' has 1 instance (s).
Instance of 'PLSExtProc', status UNKNOWN, has 1 operation for this service...
Managers:
"DEDICATED" set up: 0 denied: 0
LOCAL SERVER
The command completed successfully



Listener.ora is:

LISTENER =
(DESCRIPTION_LIST =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = CIP)(KEY = EXTPROC1))
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP) (HOST = 127.0.0.1)(PORT = 1521))
)
)

DEFAULT_SERVICE_LISTENER = (XE)



tnsnames.ora is:

XE =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP) (HOST = 127.0.0.1)(PORT = 1521))
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SERVER = DEDICATED)
(SERVICE_NAME = XE)
)
)




slqnet.ora is:

SQLNET. AUTHENTICATION_SERVICES = (NONE)


NAMES. DIRECTORY_PATH = (TNSNAMES, EZCONNECT)

Hello

Your database is not yet up

Start sqlplus session and try to start the database

sqlplus / as sysdba
startup

After the exit from the top of the order, check the alert_XE.log and post a few lines from the end

Concerning
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