On Debian 9.8 restarting the systemd user services as root with
"systemctl restart user@.service" works for me:
# needrestart
[...]
User sessions running outdated binaries:
root @ user manager service: systemd[6372]
admin @ user manager service: systemd[2398]
# systemctl | grep user@
Hello,
I've seen that needrestart reports the user processes when run as
user. Could you extend needrestart to show the dialogue and restart the
systemd units:
```
% id -u
1000
% needrestart
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On Wed, 09 Nov 2016 22:25:25 +0800 Paul Wise wrote:
> systemd can run its daemon as a user and manage services for that user.
> The user services can be restarted in much the same way as system services.
Turns out you cannot restart user services via sudo.
> It would be great that instead of
Package: needrestart
Severity: wishlist
systemd can run its daemon as a user and manage services for that user.
The user services can be restarted in much the same way as system services.
It would be great that instead of listing these daemons in the outdated
binaries section, needrestart would
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