This line in my log show the problem: 2010-10-23 12:24:12,252 -
ubuntuone.SyncDaemon.DBus - INFO - u'CredentialsFound': callbacking with
credentials (token_name: None).
The ubuntu one is not sending the currect credentials.
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Currently fully up to date and still seeing multiple (40-ish) instances
of my machine appear on "first*" connect.
* u1sdtool -q, remove U1 token from seahorse, restart ubuntuone-
preferences
If I remove machines through U1Prefs, they don't go from the website.
Some attempts return an error:
"org
Update: after restarting everything works.
So I thing it is to fix the lack of "add computer screen" and the multiple
istances.
Bye
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I removed and reinstalled ubuntu one.
Before I have removed ubuntu one entry from password encryption too.
When I run System -> Preferences -> Ubuntu One I do not see the "add
computer" screen but I am requested to setup a new account or log in.
I log in and in "computers on your account" now I
More attempts, more differences, some success.
Seahorse - on the fourth try - created an Ubuntu One token. Not when
loading Preferences - although sso-login did run and allow me to try and
login - but success only happened after clicking "Connect" in an
existing Preferences screen.
Once this tok
Thanks for the update. I have followed your instructions, and there has
been some changes, but it's still not working correctly.
I can now login with ubuntu-sso-login (although it still crashes with an
assertion failure from time to time), and Ubuntu One Preferences now
shows an "Upgrade your sub
The new code has made it to the Maverick repos. If you tried an AUTH
with the broken client you might have to go into Seahorse (System ->
Preferences -> Password and Encryption keys) and delete the Ubuntu One
Token. So the steps would be:
1. Make sure you are fully up to date. Run all updates.
The 1.4.1 version fixes my problem.
On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 5:45 PM, truant <625...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Not sure if this is relevant, but if I put any files in my ~/Ubuntu One
> folder, I get a message at startup saying my Ubuntu One storage is full
> and a link to upgrade.
>
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> [Mave
** Changed in: ubuntuone-client (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Not sure if this is relevant, but if I put any files in my ~/Ubuntu One
folder, I get a message at startup saying my Ubuntu One storage is full
and a link to upgrade.
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ubuntu-sso-login also crashes from time to time too, after entering
username/password (ie, while the "Please wait" animation is displayed).
Apport says:
"The problem cannot be reported:
The program crashed on an assertion failure, but the message could not
be retrieved. Apport does not support re
The same to me: even after installing the new package I was not able to
get the "add machine screen" as I did in Ubuntu 10.04
Wheb I run u1sdtool -s the answer is different from above:
~$ u1sdtool -s
State: QUEUE_MANAGER
connection: With User With Network
description: processing queues
I haven't tried the workaround, I was waiting for the packages to be
updated so I could test those instead. Since tonight's update (10th
Sept), the fix duanedesign refers to is in place.
Now when I try to load ubuntuone-preferences, I get the sso login
screen. I fill in my launchpad id and after
Same problem here. Output of u1sdtool-s is identical, running up-to-date
Maverick 64 on System76 PanP7. The workaround has worked after removing
and re-adding my computer; seems like it should be added as a fix. The
connection should be using https anyway for security, right?
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The workaround worked for me after following
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuOne/FAQ#I removed my computer, how do I
add it again?
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I have 2 machines, a 32bit and an amd64, both installed with maverick
and same versions of softwares.
Ubuntu-one finally works on the 32bit machine after I packaged and
installed the 0.99.5 version of ubuntu-sso-client.
But it never works on the 64bit machine, even with the 0.99.6 version
of ubuntu
Yeah, that doesn't work for me either.
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The workaround doesn't work for me.
Thank you all the same.
On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 3:25 PM, duanedesign wrote:
> As a workaround you can do the following:
>
> gksudo gedit /usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/ubuntu_sso/main.py
>
> Near the top of the document, change the http to https in the following l
As a workaround you can do the following:
gksudo gedit /usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/ubuntu_sso/main.py
Near the top of the document, change the http to https in the following line :
PING_URL = "http://edge.one.ubuntu.com/oauth/sso-finished-so-get-tokens/";
so it would be:
PING_URL = "https://edge
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