Ubuntu One crash on close
Bug #656430 reported by
Avery Payne
This bug report is a duplicate of:
Bug #509740: Maximum upload speed does not save consistently in client GUI.
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: ubuntuone-client
Dunno what happened, just went to disconnect and it crashed.
ProblemType: Bug
.home.apayne.
[bandwidth_
read_limit = 0
write_limit = 16384
on = True
.home.apayne.
[ubuntuone]
bookmarked = True
connected = False
connect = 1
show_applet = 0
Architecture: i386
Date: Thu Oct 7 10:29:21 2010
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
Package: ubuntuone-client 1.0.3-0ubuntu1
PackageArchitec
ProcEnviron:
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
SHELL=/bin/bash
ProcVersionSign
SourcePackage: ubuntuone-client
Uname: Linux 2.6.31-22-generic i686
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Avery, .config/ ubuntuone/ syncdaemon. conf the read_limit got saved to 0. This U1 to not be able to connect. throttling]
Sorry Ubuntu One is not working as expected. Looking at your logs it appears you are affected by bug 509740. looking at your /home/apayne/
[bandwidth_
read_limit = 0
write_limit = 16384
on = True
Could you please try the following and let us know the results:
1. Quit the Ubuntu One Preferences (if open) ubuntuone/ syncdaemon. conf ubuntuone/ syncdaemon. conf
2. Open a Terminal and run:
u1sdtool -q
3. Delete the file: ~/.config/
(If using Nautilus, make sure you do a Ctrl-H to view hidden files (the .cache folder) when in your home directory)
You can remove this file using the Terminal with the command:
rm ~/.config/
4. Start the Ubuntu One client
You can try resetting the bandwidth usage preferences but if you continue to run into problems, follow the steps above and don't turn the limit bandwidth usage on for the time being.
thank you,
duanedesign