Riseup-vpn in command line

Autrebord wrote...
Hi,
Excuse my bad english
I installed riseup-vpn on Debian Buster. graphical interface does'nt work. But when typing "riseup-vpn" in a terminal it seems to work fine. But I can't find how to turn it off. Even when I reboot the computer. I have to unistall the package in a new terminal.
what are the command to type in the terminal to turn off ?
Thanks
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Kaakaawahie replied...
You don't see the system tray icon?
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Autrebord replied...
No unfortunatly. But this issue seems to be frequent on debian. For me using the vpn on a terminal is ok. Just want to be able to turn it in and off
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Kaakaawahie replied...
What version do you have installed?
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Autrebord replied...
debian-0.19.11
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Kaakaawahie replied...
Looks like this is, at least to some degree, a known issue in Gnome:

https://0xacab.org/leap/bitmask-vpn/-/issues/224

If that doesn't help your issue, I would encourage you to leave a common on that particular bug report.
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Autrebord replied...
Hi,
seems to work great, using this gnome shell extension :
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/615/appindicator-support/
after reboot, indicator is on the upper taskbar.
Thanks a lot !
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Kaakaawahie replied...
Glad it fixed you up!
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