Bruce,
Sorry to hear you are having problems with Ubuntu One. Thank you for taking the 
time to provide a detailed description of your situation. Unfortunately the 
logs uploaded by apport are not quite telling us enough.  If you would like to 
help  debug the problem that would be greatly appreciated. You can do the 
following in order to provide important details that will help determine the 
root cause of this issue.

1) Quit the Ubuntu One client. R-click on the Ubuntu One applet and
select 'Quit'

2) Open Applications->Accessories->Terminal, then run the command:
  mv ~/.cache/ubuntuone/log ~/.cache/ubuntuone/log_old && mkdir 
~/.cache/ubuntuone/log

3) Run the following in the Terminal to open/create this file:
 gedit  ~/.config/ubuntuone/syncdaemon.conf

    #Add the following two (2) lines to this file and save:
    [__main__]
    log_level = DEBUG

4) Open Ubuntu One Applications->Internet->Ubuntu One

5) Let Ubuntu One run for a bit, copy some files into your Ubuntu One
Folder. Then attach the following logs to this bug:
~/.cache/ubuntuone/log/syncdaemon.log & ~/.cache/ubuntuone/log
/syncdaemon-exceptions.log

You can attach logs to this bug report by clicking the 'Add Attachment
or patch' button at the bottom of the page. After attaching the logs
change the 'Status' of your report back to 'New'. You can do that by
clicking the yellow circle with the exclamation point net to the
'Status' at the top of the page. Thank you for filing this bug report
and helping to make Ubuntu better.

thank you,
duanedesign


** Changed in: ubuntuone-client (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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