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. stop tries for today. bye. 2010/2/24 Mauro Cumin <[email protected]> > 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 <[email protected]> > >> 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 >> https://one.ubuntu.com/account/machines/<https://one.ubuntu.com/account/machines/78> >> 6. Click on the checkbox next to your computer (i selected all my >> past registrations) >> 7. Click the "Remove selected computers" button (removed) >> >> 8. Open Applications->Internet->Ubuntu One >> 9. A web page should open, prompting you to add your computer to your >> Ubuntu One account >> 10. Add your computer (added) >> >> >> You should be connected after you follow these steps. >> >> YES I am connected but the same I give you the logs. I have no problem of >> connection. I wrote the problem is another one. >> >> >> If you are not connected, can you please attach the following files to >> this bug report? >> ~/.cache/ubuntuone/log/oauth-login.log >> ~/.cache/ubuntuone/log/syncdaemon-exceptions.log >> >> I have again the annoying window at boot - "please unlock with the pass >> key ...." >> >> >> >> 2010/2/24 Mauro Cumin <[email protected]> >> >> 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 do. >>>> >>> >>> My standards are autologin and autologin for Passwords and Encryption >>> Keys . I don't want at boot any annoying request to give passwords. The >>> password request only when really needed. >>> >>> As I wrote the only temporary solution I found is to put off-line >>> Passwords and Encryption Keys and ubuntu-one by moving >>> ~/.gnome2/keyrings/default.keyring in a command terminal >>> >>> you can see all the story in http://forum.ubuntu-it.org/index.php/topic, >>> 364337.msg2819288.html . >>> >>> Sometimes at boot now pop-up the ubuntu-one account firefox tab request >>> (Sign >>> in to Ubuntu One). But I saved the password and so it is always loggedin >>> in. If I do "add a computer" no problem but now (keyring off-line) my ubuntu >>> says oh you don't have a keyring .... so create one ... if I create then at >>> every boot ubuntu ask for keyring password, very annoying. >>> I tried to solve (you see in forum msg-es) but probably in a wrong way >>> and the effect is a hard security problem that put my new ubuntu >>> installation to break and having to reinstall again (two hours ...). >>> >>> If you have a solution for having ubuntu-one silently and securely >>> running (no blank passwords please ...) please tell me. This solution don't >>> have to break the auto-login at boot. It don't have to break the silently >>> running keyring. Otherwise, I think I can stay without ubuntu-one and >>> Passwords >>> and Encryption Keys running. >>> >>> Good work. >>> Ciao. >>> >>> 2010/2/23 Eric Casteleijn <[email protected]> >>> >>> Hi, thanks for reporting this issue. >>>> >>>> It's not exactly clear to me where things go wrong for you. Is this the >>>> same problem described here: >>>> >>>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntuone-client/+bug/437165 >>>> >>>> If so please mark this bug a duplicate of 437165. >>>> >>>> If not, could you please try the following: >>>> >>>> 1. Quit the Ubuntu One client >>>> 2. Open Applications->Accessories->Passwords and Encryption Keys >>>> 3. Click on the arrow next to "Passwords" >>>> 4. Right-click on the Ubuntu One token and select "Delete" >>>> 5. Go to https://one.ubuntu.com/account/machines/78 >>>> 6. Click on the checkbox next to your computer >>>> 7. Click the "Remove selected computers" button >>>> 8. Open Applications->Internet->Ubuntu One >>>> 9. A web page should open, prompting you to add your computer to your >>>> Ubuntu One account >>>> 10. Add your computer >>>> >>>> You should be connected after you follow these steps. If you are not >>>> connected, can you please attach the following files to this bug report? >>>> >>>> ~/.cache/ubuntuone/log/oauth-login.log >>>> ~/.cache/ubuntuone/log/syncdaemon-exceptions.log >>>> >>>> Thank you, >>>> >>>> -- >>>> a lot of problems. look here >>>> http://forum.ubuntu-it.org/index.php/topic,364337.msg2819288.html >>>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/525086 >>>> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber >>>> of the bug. >>>> >>>> Status in “ubuntuone-client” package in Ubuntu: Incomplete >>>> >>>> Bug description: >>>> 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 >>>> ~/.gnome2/keyrings/default.keyring ) helps a little taking a breath ! >>>> >>>> sorry for italian forum thread but it will be too long to translate, may >>>> be useful google translate. >>>> bye >>>> >>>> ProblemType: Bug >>>> .home.peanuts..config.ubuntuone.syncdaemon.conf: >>>> [bandwidth_throttling] >>>> read_limit = 0 >>>> write_limit = 0 >>>> on = False >>>> .home.peanuts..config.ubuntuone.ubuntuone.client.conf: >>>> [ubuntuone] >>>> connected = True >>>> connect = 0 >>>> show_applet = 1 >>>> bookmarked = True >>>> Architecture: amd64 >>>> Date: Sun Feb 21 00:34:45 2010 >>>> DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10 >>>> InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 9.10 "Karmic Koala" - Release amd64 (20091027) >>>> Package: ubuntuone-client 1.0.3-0ubuntu1 >>>> PackageArchitecture: all >>>> ProcEnviron: >>>> LANG=it_IT.UTF-8 >>>> SHELL=/bin/bash >>>> ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.31-19.56-generic >>>> SourcePackage: ubuntuone-client >>>> Uname: Linux 2.6.31-19-generic x86_64 >>>> XsessionErrors: >>>> (gnome-settings-daemon:1678): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_propagate_error: >>>> assertion `src != NULL' failed >>>> (gnome-settings-daemon:1678): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_propagate_error: >>>> assertion `src != NULL' failed >>>> (nautilus:1782): Eel-CRITICAL **: eel_preferences_get_boolean: >>>> assertion `preferences_is_initialized ()' failed >>>> (polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1:1817): GLib-CRITICAL **: >>>> g_once_init_leave: assertion `initialization_value != 0' failed >>>> (gnome-panel:1781): Gtk-WARNING **: gtk_widget_size_allocate(): attempt >>>> to allocate widget with width -3 and height 24 >>>> >>>> To unsubscribe from this bug, go to: >>>> >>>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntuone-client/+bug/525086/+subscribe >>>> >>> >>> >> > -- a lot of problems. look here http://forum.ubuntu-it.org/index.php/topic,364337.msg2819288.html https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/525086 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
