Now that both Firefox and also Thunderbird are only delivered as snaps
on Ubuntu 24.04, I feel this bug should finally no longer be considered
with the importance of a "Wishlist"...

With the release of 22.04, Canonical was already advertising an AD
integration: https://ubuntu.com/blog/new-active-directory-integration-
features-in-ubuntu-22-04-part-1.

When more and more applications are effectively removed from Ubuntu, I
do not understand how this can be used as advertisement.

Yet @ahasenack goes even further and actively advertises this once more,
for the now released 24.04: https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/introduction-
to-active-directory-integration


How would you practically utilize the shared user database from AD, without 
also having a shared/networked storage for your users? Maybe I'm missing 
something, if so, please let me know.

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