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    And you win !!! I have created the /usr/lib/systemd/system/ and put the file eddie-elevated.service inside it and it works ! So the command for debian 10 is : sudo mkdir /usr/lib/systemd/system/ curl -sSfL https://eddie.website/temp/eddie-elevated.service | sudo tee /usr/lib/systemd/system/eddie-elevated.service && sudo systemctl daemon-reload  Thanks for the help M. OpenSourcerer !
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    Depends on the systemd config of your distribution. Generally, I'd say it might do the trick, but it's better to check the manual page of systemd.unit beforehand to see if there are special paths for unit files. Does /etc/systemd/system/ exist? If yes, you could use that.
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    $ sudo pkill -15 openvpn .
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    Not much changed today. There's also some talk about problems with BT but much less than Virgin. No or very little info about other providers as far as I remember, but do try searching for providers' names around here.
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    $ sudo chown root:root /usr/sbin/nscd There is nothing to fix on Eddie's side. Ah, wait, I see it, you're right. Eddie should instead simply check if it's executable or something.
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    I'm not sure if it's a dependency issue because it's not exclusive to Debian. Here's a possible workaround, if not solution:
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