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a lot of problems. look here
http://forum.ubuntu-it.org/index.php/topic,364337.msg2819288.html
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/525086
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Dear Eric,
it is not the same problem I mean.
I don't know exactly what goes wrong but ubuntu-one doesn't communicate well
with
Passwords and Encryption Keys or may be it doesn't have a method to
autosave their password. Or may be I don't know how to use it. It is not so
clear what exactly to
here logs
I did:
1. Quit the Ubuntu One client
2. Open Applications-Accessories-Passwords and Encryption Keys
3. Click on the arrow next to Passwords
4. NO. No token ubuntu-one, only login. [ Right-click on the Ubuntu One
token and select Delete ]
5. Go to
thank you this is the fifth reboot. the past solution don't work anymore,
now I have again the problem. Suggestion for solving ?
2010/2/24 Mauro Cumin maurocu...@gmail.com
here logs
I did:
1. Quit the Ubuntu One client
2. Open Applications-Accessories-Passwords and Encryption Keys
3.
to inactivate now I had to remove login key in keyring.
I also removed and reinstalled from ubuntu software center the ubuntu-one
package. But may be were not needed.
Now ubuntu-one does't connect but not annoying me with his key request
towards keyring.
seventh reboot. I finished my patience.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntuone-client
ubuntu-one sync with keyring blocks account access and functionality,
involving web connection, autologin access and other problems in a 'crescendo' .
the workaround at the end of forum thread (moving of
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