The silver lining in this dark cloud (pun intended) is the fact that Canonical will be releasing the source code for the serverside components of Ubuntu One storage. So it will be possible to run Ubuntu One on your own server, and you may start seeing providers doing exactly that in the future. For now, I've been running ownCloud on my VPS, and the latest version of the client and server seems to work very well with Orca. If you don't have your own VPS, there are providers who are already using ownCloud that offer free storage space. I believe there's a list somewhere on owncloud.org that may be helpful. Yes, I'm gonna miss Ubuntu One also, as I have it on my Android phone, and it was also working on Arch before the maintainer decided to move it out of the official community repository because of the shutdown of the service. I'm really hoping that the open source release will allow multiple competitors to step up and offer something good based on the Ubuntu One code. ~Kyle http://kyle.tk/ -- "Kyle? ... She calls her cake, Kyle?" Out of This World, season 2 episode 21 - "The Amazing Evie"
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