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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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): dbi
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 suit
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 /tmp/krb5cc_11
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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" comman
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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 controll
I confirm that after installing printer-driver-cups-pdf 3.0.1-13 from
impish/proposed the cups-pdf-printer is working properly.
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I confirm that the packages in the proposed PPA allow to scan with a Brother
MFC-440CN (brscan2).
I tried booting directly from a bionic USB stick and followed the steps listed
on comment #232 (except adding a libsane rule, which is not needed in my case)
and additionally installed libusb-0.1-4.
@Gunnar Hjalmarsson:
in bionic I had to install libusb-0.1-4 to be able to scan with my MFC-440CN
(brscan2), because it ships libusb-1.0-0 by default.
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