No, the clock is correct. It has also been synced with the internet
manually, just to make sure.

However, the language is set to English, yet the location has been set
to Amsterdam. Perhaps it's getting the locale wrong, or it isn't using
the proper ways to get the system time?

LP:762004 seems more likely though. Is that bug on schedule to be fixed
for Natty release?

As friendly as possible, I would like to emphasize to you guys, that
people tend to consider this a backup solution. You might be suprised
how upset people can get when they loose their files, or access to them.
So I strongly suggest you guys make Ubuntu One actually working, for
people with existing accounts, a release-blocking priority.

Also, while I have your attention, when looking around at existing bug
reports, many of the bugs marked as 'incomplete' have since provided the
requested information. Some of those include paying customers, (assuming
they aren't lying) that may be getting a little upset. If you guys have
the resources, I would investigate it a little bit.

My gut says many many of those bug reports, both the incomplete ones as
well as the open ones may are all symptons of the same issues. (wrong
local time, bad ubuntu sso keys, corrupted cache). And like always, the
people actually submitting bug reports are likely just the tip of the
iceberg.

Perhaps in the future, you guys should try to get it a little more
robust as well. Verifying system time, removing/resetting cache on
failed connections. (because it may have been corrupted when the user
ran out of the disc-space) The majority of the target audience isn't
likely to be skilled enough to even execute the many 'workarounds'
posted in the Ubuntu Forums.

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  keep getting AUTH_FAILED in ubuntu one

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