Sorry but my workaround was incomplete - i.e. to clean up the login screen (and
clean up the cached passwords) I use the following commands:
sudo rm /var/lib/sss/db/*
sudo rm /var/lib/sss/mc/*
sudo rm -rf /var/lib/lightdm/.cache
sudo rm -rf /var/cache/lightdm
sudo rm -rf /var/log/wtmp
And reboot t
I have found a workaround - by deleting the sss cache files the remote user
profiles disappear from the lightdm login screen:
log-in as LOCAL administrator (sudo user) (i.e. basically the account that was
created during installation)
delete SSS cache files:
sudo rm /var/lib/sss/db/*
sudo rm /var/
Thank you for the detailed analysis - regarding:
... since NetworkManager should still be processed and the 127.0.1.1 should
still take precedence ...
Actually for me it is important that the "127.0.1.1" does not take precedence
but instead my local name-servers take precedence (because when my l
Just FYI the files I attached previously in "interfaces-and-resolvconf.tgz" was
done using my workaround mentioned above. For completeness I therefore attach
as well my "/etc/resolvconf/interface-order" file.
If you like I can as well perform the steps above without applying my
workaround.
** A
In the attachment you will find the file "/etc/network/interfaces" and
the directory "/run/resolvconf" before ("run-resolvconf-before.tgz") and
after ("run-resolvconf-after.tgz") doing the "sudo ifup br0 br1".
** Attachment added: "interfaces-and-resolvconf.tgz"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubun
Is there already a sustainable fix for this issue?
I have the same problem on my "HP EliteBook 840 G1".
I'm running "ubuntu-14.04.1-desktop-amd64".
Every time when I open the System Settings my computer respective my mouse
freezes for 1-2 seconds.
And when I try to play a video with totem player t
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