*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 455544 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/455544

Hello Matt,

First of all Thank You, your reply was helpful. I solved the problem, sort  
of, here is how:

I know managed to register my laptop when I had first run the ubunutu one  
client after
a fresh 9.10 install. And i guess this is because the default we browser  
was firefox.
On my desktop i managed to change that to opera, which is the browser i  
prefer to  use,
so when i first run ubuntu one the login was launched in opera and that is  
why i couldn't get
a token (this is my guess) for my machine and therefore I wasn't able to  
register my desktop.

After that i deleted the laptop from my account. And then wasn't able to  
register it again because
I had switched opera to default on it as well (the power of habit...)
So at this point i filed the bug.

Then I got your reply

I also got this reply.
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 455544 ***
     https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/455544

Hi kremenal,

Based on the syncdaemon-exceptions.log file, I think you're affected by
a known bug. The good news is that we have a workaround for this problem
and a fix coming soon! To workaround this problem, please delete the
following configuration file: ~/.config/ubuntuone/syncdaemon.conf  Once
you've done that, please quit Ubuntu One and start again. For now,
please don't change the bandwidth usage preferences in the client.

Thank you,

Joshua


So i did delete it and retried and than the client crashed so i reported  
this bug:
bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntuone-client/+bug/477436

I didn't get to try solving it your way though so just now I deleted the  
login info
for my ubuntu one client on my laptop(in Accessories >>> Passwords and  
Encryption Keys),where there
were two entries for it, I deleted them both. I don't know if that is an  
abnormality, i suspect so.
Also on my account there were no machines registered.

Then i changed firefox back to default and run ubuntu one and it works
just like it did when i first registered after installing.
The token is created and the machine got registered on the site.
All I have to do know is make sure it works and syncs.
I can't know however what is the consequence of me deleting the  
syncdaemonc.conf
file.

Hope this is useful for bug tracking and everything

If I cant get things working i'll be back...

Thank you

On Thu, 05 Nov 2009 16:49:29 +0200, Matt Griffin  
<[email protected]> wrote:

> kremenal - When you are adding your computer to sync with Ubuntu One,
> you sign in to the service using the web browser. The web browser then
> works with the client software to set a unique token on your machine.
> This is how we know how to connect your unique machine(s) to your
> personal cloud space. Removing that token (using Accessories >>
> Passwords and Encryption Keys on your computer or through
> /account/machines/ on the website) will disable sync and should force
> the client software to restart the Add A Computer process to reset the
> token... so the client software will go through this process when it is
> first run (b/c it can't find the token) and generally whenever the token
> does not exist.
>


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