I would like to confirm this behavior, and add two comments:
1) Multiple copies of large documents take an incredibly long time to
print because cups is doing far more work than it should have to. It
makes slower systems unusable, for example, if 50 copies of a 10-page
document are sent from OpenO
Confirmed on 8.10/9.04 with various Sharp and HP Printers.
I believe this is a result of Bug #369711 where instead of Cups sending
the document once and telling the printer to make multiple copies, the
multiples are put together into one large print job.
So if you send an odd number of pages (say
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Thanks,
Nate Gingras
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Binary package hint: ldm
Using Ubuntu 8.04.2 / ldm 5.0.40~bzr20080212-0ubuntu4
As noted in Debian bug #471793:
"the open event is executed as user root, while the close event is
executed as the non-privileged user logging in"
This affects pam modules such as pam mount, whe
Confirmed - issue does not go away when I manipulate the panel or
close/reopen Pidgin. Stays big all the time. Screenshot of notification
area attached.
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>From a non-technically-inclined user perspective (I support over 150
Ubuntu users at my job) I can tell you this "fix" results in users
losing track of already open applications/documents and launching them
again. I get several users per week asking me why they are trying to
open a document and no
This bug has become much worse with Ubuntu 12.04 - to the point where it
is not practical to use Ubuntu 12.04 in an enterprise with Samba
networked printers.
If you create a networked (Samba) printer, and select "Prompt User If
Authentication Is Required" the following happens:
- LibreOffice does
I do not see a way around this for normal users. Clicking "Cancel" on
the authenticate dialog puts the user back at square one.
The expected behavior is that you pick a network from the NM menu, it
prompts for a key (if required), you enter the key and connect.
Currently non-admins can't connect
Bug 959451 states that the credentials are NOT used, when they are. If
you hit "OK" without typing in a password, the credentials are used. It
just should not be displaying the "authentication required" dialog.
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This bug has been open for almost a year, and it's a pretty big issue
for Ubuntu in an enterprise environment. It is marked confirmed, but
nothing has been done yet.
Is there more information that would be helpful or anything else I can
do to get the ball rolling? This can't be that difficult to f
Public bug reported:
Share My Desktop in Ubuntu 11.10 seems to be broken. The user receives
no feedback, and nothing interesting happens. Doesn't appear to matter
what version the client is using. The XMPP server is OpenFire 3.6.
Release:Ubuntu 11.10 (freshly installed)
Empathy Version: 3
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Update: For some reason OpenOffice.org / LibreOffice use the credentials
in the keyring just fine when printing to SMB shared printers. Other
apps such as Firefox and Evince do not and require the user to enter a
password, regardless of if the password is stored in the keyring or not.
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UPDATE: Leaving the password field blank and clicking "OK" still allows
the job to print.
So this means it's prompting for authentication, but then still using
the password saved in the keyring. That makes it somewhat less annoying,
but still problematic for users who don't know this trick. Ideall
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: system-config-printer
This issue exists at least since 10.04 -
- User adds a samba printer
- On first print job, user is prompted for auth, checks "Remember Password"
- Password is saved in user's keyring
- User can browse shares on that samba server via
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Title:
Authentication required to print to samba printer despite password
being saved in keyring
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