I tested sssd-1.13.4-1ubuntu1.4, and after several reboot on xenial
distro I can confirm that the bug is fixed.
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Title:
autofs races with sssd on
I wasn't able to fix the issue with the solutions proposed up there,
so I managed to find another workaround for autofs to be operational on startup.
The only difference is that im using unbound to resolve my DNS.
Just add this line under EnvironnementFile in
/etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.
** Also affects: realmd
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Many users, especially those who are new to Linux, will not simply install a
different desktop environment. They will switch distributions instead. This is
already happening:
http://royal.pingdom.com/2011/11/23/ubuntu-linux-losing-popularity-fast-new-unity-interface-to-blame/
Experienced users w
Everything may have been said. Nevertheless, I feel I need to add to it.
Unity is less effective than the old default. As long as there is less than,
say, four windows open it does work.
However, when I have to work with several applications simultaneously and when
there are several windows for e