I've also applied the upgrade hoping this issue had been fixed in the
maintstream packages and AssumeDefaultDomian still doesn't work! Running
32-bit on amd64 and intel.

I'm surprised at this, as I had been running the ppa7 version which
fixed the problem but resulted in painfully slow login times and
application opening times! Changes to caching settings to speed things
up caused lsassd to crash!

I agree with trainerbill's verdict, Ubuntu/Canonical obviously haven't
got their act together in tranfersing fixes from ppa release to
mainstream release.

This is fast becoming a long running, not so funny, joke!  I'm hoping
they get this sorted quickly as I'm having to tell my users to use the
domain prefix when they login, which also breaks ~ expansion.

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