10.04Ubuntu One连不上了,求助?
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10.04Ubuntu One连不上了,求助?
已经注册过ubuntu one帐号,但是Ubuntu One连接是灰的怎么办阿,重新连接也不管用,点账户管理打开的网页可是怎么也找不到连接地址
终于成了菜鸟,哦耶
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Re: 10.04Ubuntu One连不上了,求助?
10.04 LTS (Lucid)
Some users have reported problems with finding the "Add Your Computer" button in this process. We believe this is due to the Ubuntu One Preferences application (step 1) not launching your default web browser (quickly enough... or at all) in order to proceed to step 2. If performing step 1 does not open your web browser (or a new tab if you already have a browser open) within a few seconds, please
Close the Ubuntu One Preferences application window (if it's already open)
Open Applications->Accessories->Passwords and Encryption Keys
Under "Passwords", right-click on UbuntuOne token for https://ubuntuone.com and select Delete if it exists.
Open your Terminal (located in Applications >> Accessories) and type the following:
u1sdtool -q; killall ubuntuone-login; u1sdtool -c
This should force a web browser to open and put you at step 2 of the process. This is a temporary measure so users can get up and running quickly.
Note that when using the above terminal entry, before you hit Return, ensure that your browser, for example, Firefox, is closed.
If the steps above do not solve the problem for you, it's possible your network connection is managed by something other than Network Manager (USB modem, WICD, etc.) and Network Manager is still installed and running on your computer. If this is the case, Network Manager will either need to be removed or disabled. The reason for this is because Ubuntu One first checks with Network Manager to see if there is a connection. If Network Manager is running but doesn't have a connection it tells Ubuntu One that and Ubuntu One waits for a connection to be made before moving forward.
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官方的幫助
Some users have reported problems with finding the "Add Your Computer" button in this process. We believe this is due to the Ubuntu One Preferences application (step 1) not launching your default web browser (quickly enough... or at all) in order to proceed to step 2. If performing step 1 does not open your web browser (or a new tab if you already have a browser open) within a few seconds, please
Close the Ubuntu One Preferences application window (if it's already open)
Open Applications->Accessories->Passwords and Encryption Keys
Under "Passwords", right-click on UbuntuOne token for https://ubuntuone.com and select Delete if it exists.
Open your Terminal (located in Applications >> Accessories) and type the following:
u1sdtool -q; killall ubuntuone-login; u1sdtool -c
This should force a web browser to open and put you at step 2 of the process. This is a temporary measure so users can get up and running quickly.
Note that when using the above terminal entry, before you hit Return, ensure that your browser, for example, Firefox, is closed.
If the steps above do not solve the problem for you, it's possible your network connection is managed by something other than Network Manager (USB modem, WICD, etc.) and Network Manager is still installed and running on your computer. If this is the case, Network Manager will either need to be removed or disabled. The reason for this is because Ubuntu One first checks with Network Manager to see if there is a connection. If Network Manager is running but doesn't have a connection it tells Ubuntu One that and Ubuntu One waits for a connection to be made before moving forward.
Still have questions?
If this doesn't answer your question, please contact us.
官方的幫助