Bug#911972: greenbone-security-assistant Default-Start contains no runlevels

2019-12-03 Thread charles xavier
On Tue, 19 Nov 2019 01:28:10 +0100 wrote: > 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

Bug#911972: greenbone-security-assistant Default-Start contains no runlevels

2019-11-18 Thread charles xavier
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

Bug#911362: few packages report not able to register with accessibility bus

2019-08-30 Thread charles xavier
> 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, a ecrit:

Bug#911362: few packages report not able to register with accessibility bus

2019-08-28 Thread charles xavier
> 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

Bug#911362: few packages report not able to register with accessibility bus

2019-08-25 Thread charles xavier
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