Intended:
Nothing (was a typo, meant to write top).
Fortunetly I didn't loose any data, but I would have if I would have had any unsaved files so this is at least a critical useablity issue if not a security vulnerability (Denial of Service vulnereabilty from authenticated user (myself)? Didn't check the box).
Also (all?) other initctl commands affected:
start
start: Job is already running: gnome-session
In shell:
stop
Result:
"logout"
Intended:
Nothing (was a typo, meant to write top).
Fortunetly I didn't loose any data, but I would have if I would have had any unsaved files so this is at least a critical useablity issue if not a security vulnerability (Denial of Service vulnereabilty from authenticated user (myself)? Didn't check the box).
Also (all?) other initctl commands affected:
start
start: Job is already running: gnome-session
man stop
start JOB [KEY=VALUE]...
stop JOB [KEY=VALUE]...
JOB should be required(?)