Hi Sergio,
I tried your workaround, but the KRB5CCNAME environment variable is not
set, because I don't use krb5-user and libpam-krb5. In my case the
authentication is made by sssd-krb5 and the kerberos ticket is stored in
/tmp/krb5cc_...
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I tried to compile xsane from the latest GitLab master sources: the gimp plugin
works, but then xsane crashes with a memory allocation error, at least with my
scanner (maybe it's this issue:
https://gitlab.com/sane-project/frontend/xsane/-/issues/44).
I think that at the moment the latest xsane
The selective version of the fix works for me, even if I'm not using xubuntu (I
use the Cinnamon desktop).
Thanks to Sebastien!
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I found that this bug is also present when you use a different desktop
environment (I'm using cinnamon).
Step to reproduce:
- run a 22.04 CD image of a different ubuntu flavour in a virtual machine (I
tried xubuntu and kubuntu)
- install evince
- run evince from a terminal: (evince:5081):
If someone does not want to disable apparmor for evince, then he can
install the package "devilspie2" and use a lua configuration file to set
the window size (see the manual of the program):
if (get_window_class()=="Evince") then
set_window_size(800,600)
end
But this is not optimal and not
I tried this to check if the problem is really the slow writing of the
kerberos ticket to the disk:
disable the workaround in /etc/systemd/user/gvfs-daemon.service
reboot the slow machine
connect to the slow machine with ssh as "aduser" (a kerberos ticket is acquired
and written to
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Hi Matthew,
I report the complete configuration of the machine in which I see the problem.
The machine is an Optiplex 745, with an Intel Core2 6320 CPU, 4 GB RAM and a
rotational HD, which I use as a test box for Ubuntu 22.04.
It was joined to an AD domain with the "net ads join -U aduser"
I see the same problem with Ubuntu 20.04 and 22.04, inside an Active Directory
domain.
With slow machines (e.g. with rotational hard disks) it is always present; with
fast machines (with SSDs) it is randomly present, maybe because it depends also
on the time needed to contact the domain
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