On Fri, 27 Mar 2026 08:33:14 -0700 (PDT) Chime Hart <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All: While running updates in 6.19.9 Zabbly, I got the following > message Restarting services... > Daemons using outdated libraries > -------------------------------- > > > 1. accounts-daemon.service 4. cups.service 7. > low-memory-monitor.service 10. power-profiles-daemon.service 13. > switcheroo-control.service 16. systemd-manager 19. > systemd-udevd.service 22. udisks2.service 2. apache2.service > 5. exim4.service 8. ModemManager.service 11. prosody.service > 14. systemd-journald.service 17. systemd-oomd.service > 20. systemd-user 23. upower.service 3. > cups-browsed.service 6. fwupd.service 9. polkit.service 12. > ssh.service 15. systemd-logind.service 18. > systemd-timesyncd.service 21. systemd-userdbd.service 24. > wpa_supplicant.service > > (Enter the items or ranges you want to select, separated by spaces.) > > Which services should be restarted? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 > 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Back again live: It would be `much more helpful, > especially with a screen-reader to have an actual list of those items > in an exact numerical order. Thanks so much in advance > Chime > Which updater are you using / can you use? Running apt upgrade in a console gives a text graphics list of services with tickboxes, no numbers. ┌────┤ Daemons using outdated libraries ├─────┐ │ │ │ │ │ Which services should be restarted? │ │ │ │ [*] accounts-daemon.service │ │ [*] apache2.service │ │ [*] avahi-daemon.service │ │ [*] colord.service │ │ [*] cups-browsed.service │ │ [*] cups.service │ │ [ ] dbus.service │ │ [*] exim4.service │ │ [ ] [email protected] │ │ [*] iperf3.service │ │ [ ] lightdm.service │ │ [ ] ModemManager.service │ │ [*] polkit.service │ │ [*] rtkit-daemon.service │ │ [*] smartmontools.service │ │ [*] ssh.service │ │ [*] switcheroo-control.service │ │ [ ] systemd-logind.service │ │ [*] udisks2.service │ │ [*] upower.service │ │ [ ] wpa_supplicant.service │ │ │ │ │ │ <Ok> <Cancel> │ │ │ └─────────────────────────────────────────────┘ Would you find this more helpful? -- Joe

