It is not fixed with cups 2.4.1
(https://github.com/OpenPrinting/cups/issues/421).
But should be fixed with cups 2.4.3
(https://github.com/OpenPrinting/cups/pull/500).
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS has cups 2.4.1 (cups-config --version)
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A user on Kubuntu 22.04 with standard privileges cannot use the computer after
a reboot, since he gets two dialogs: one to enter the password for wifi and
second to select an admin user and enter the password to mount the SSD disk.
This
@eeickmeyer - the version of the change that actually landed in the
package essentially adds the following to the update script:
+if ! which germinate-update-metapackage >/dev/null; then
+ echo >&2 "please install germinate"
+ exit 1
+fi
I think this is a useful improvement as not
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Title:
User with standard privileges cannot use the computer after reboot
@brian-murray
Agreed, simply checking to see whether or not germinate is installed or
not is a good idea. However, checking which version is installed, as is
currently done with debootstrap, is a bit overkill and I disagree with
the debootstrap version check to begin with.
Realistically, if one