/var/log# grep audit *
dmesg:[1.543201] audit: initializing netlink socket (disabled)
dmesg:[1.543268] type=2000 audit(1239092463.540:1): initialized
dmesg:[ 15.156374] type=1505 audit(1239092477.558:2):
operation="profile_load" name="/usr/share/gdm/guest-session/Xsession"
name2="defau
Ah something else (sry for double post):
I tried to connect to the printer inside my Windows VM (Virtualbox), but no
avail. So I tried to have a look at cups again and noticed it would'nt work
anymore. And I have a 64bit version of ubuntu.
But don't know if these are in any way related.
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Sha
Hi, thanks for the answer.
Yes, this seems to be a duplicate, sry about that. Made a quick search, but
didn't find the other bugs back then.
Anyway, I purged samba and cups, without any result. I can reproduce the
bug by installing libpam-smbpass again.
Messages inside secrets.tdb:
ltdb: tdb((nu
Update: The workaround with recovery console and removing libpam-smbpass
worked, I was able to boot normally again.
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Sharing cups disables entire system with segmentation faults
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/356851
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Public bug reported:
Second time I encountered this bug, last time had to completely reinstall the
system. Bug is described here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1033190
Basically, I shared a printer via the cups browser interface, it restarted, and
since then, everything with login is