Thanks for the updates here. Just to double check, can you send the full output of both of these commands:
$ apt update
$ apt-cache policy
For the esm services, we use the output of apt-cache policy as a way to check if the service is enabled or not. So it will probably give us a clue of what is happening here.
Hi motosteven,
Thanks for the updates here. Just to double check, can you send the full output of both of these commands:
$ apt update
$ apt-cache policy
For the esm services, we use the output of apt-cache policy as a way to check if the service is enabled or not. So it will probably give us a clue of what is happening here.