How to Disable Kerberos in Linux
If you want to disable the Kerberos software on your Linux computer, you can do so by uninstalling the program. In the newest versions of Linux, this is accomplished via the Software Center. Think of the Software Center as the Linux version of the Add or Remove Programs utility in Windows XP or the Programs and Features utility in Windows Vista and 7. This utility is used to enable or disable software on your machine.
Instructions
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Click "Applications" at the top of your Linux desktop.
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Click the "Software Center" link to open the utility.
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Type "Kerberos" into the "Search" box. The listing for Kerberos will appear in the Software Center window. There will be a check in the box next to its name indicating that the software is installed and enabled.
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Clear the checked box next to "Kerberos."
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Click "OK" to disable Kerberos on your Linux computer.
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