Dear Joshua, Thank you for your quick reply. Indeed this did not help. I also tried uninstalling and reinstalling, after having deleted the configuration several times, even following your advice in other bug thread I read. Luckily, almost by hazard, I found another bug line where you gave us some thorough explanations about how to unistall, through the command line, all the configuration (here, https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntuone-client/+faq/778). I tried it and in the end, it worked. I think the key for me is deleting the key (and maybe the cache as well?) so the newly installed client will be fresh and not "trapped" like previously. I have been travelling out a couple of days and could not mention the solution until today. Thank you very much, Joshua.
By the way, and although it is a completely different issue, could you advise where I should write about an issue that has troubled me steadily now and then since I upgraded to Karmic? I maybe found a "solution" and I would like to advise other users with the same problem to check. It is a problem that many other people are having and, as per my searching experience, no one solved and has received very little attention from Ubuntu staff. Maybe by hazard I found a possible "solution", and I want others to check if this so or if it was only that it was solved by "pure chance". I have a netbook LG X110 (like MSI, I think). The fact is that I have been having a lot of troubles with the USB devices, not being recognised since I upgraded to Karmic. After weeks and weeks, in every occasion, I could only solve this issue always just by reinstalling the whole OS. Yesterday, suddenly it happened to me while I was in a business trip with my netbook with Linux and I could not use my USB sticks or hard drives, and at the end of the day I decided to reinstall Ubuntu again, after many reboots that did not help to recognise my USB devices. I tried to install every USB manager application I could find, but it did not help but it confused my fstab more and more, on the contrary. Luckily, when I was about to reboot from the USB, it happened that I plugged the USB drive too late, when the startup menu had already booted up. When the system was already started with the USB plugged from the very beginning (just after the startup menu, so that the system did not start from USB clean system, but from the PC system), then at the end my USB devices were re-recognised once again and for all. I repeat; if I plug my USB stick just after the startup menu, so the all the boot up of the system is made with USB stick plugged in, then it gets recognised once again. Was it by hazard or is there any reason for this? Since I checked that many people have this trouble, and no bug in Launchpad has received attention enough from the Ubuntu staff, should I write this as a bug with a possible "solution" to be checked, or is it better to start a thread in a forum? Thanks once again and best regards. Antonio -- My second computer does not show the files in the cloud in the U1 directory when connected. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/495379 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
