On Tue, 19 Nov 2019 01:28:10 +0100
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> My current work-around is to manually stop the GSA service and
> its dependencies, after they get restarted each time. A more severe
> workaround is to use systemctl masking:
>
> % sudo systemctl mask greenbone-security-assistant
>
> However, this preve
My system is also affected. Running debian 10.2, with greenbone-security-assistant 7.0.3+dfsg.1-1.
I get the following error, with enable or disable actions:
% sudo systemctl disable greenbone-security-assistant
Synchronizing state of greenbone-security-assistant.service with SysV service scr
> Please keep the bug mail address in Cc, so that our findings is
> recorded.
Ok, did that.
>> Still, if the system's state is of interest, I'd be glad to provide output.
>
>Yes it is :)
Sure thing. Here we go...
>charles xavier, le mer. 28 août 2019 07:55:59 +0200
> How do you run your X session? Through a DM like lightdm (which one?) or
> through startx or something else?
Yep, it's through lightdm.
My intent is to run XFCE and whatever components are needed by packages I want.
Sort-of a minimalist approach to hoarding. That has got me some gnome
compone
Since upgrade to buster, I've been seeing the same behavior as reported in this
bug. Not sure if it needs a new bug. Decided on replying to existing bug since
this one was left unreproducible, but my system seems to have found a way...
Running XFCE with "Enable assistive technologies" unchecked
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