I think I'm seeing something similar, with a much smaller quantity of data and far fewer files. Also, I use "cp -rp ~/foo ~/Ubuntu\ One" to make the source directory. Dates and times are preserved, per the "-p" switch, and the whole directory and subdirectories are copied. On synch to the other computer,
* Not all the files or directories show up.
* Of those that do, all seem to have the time and date of the transfer, not the original times and dates.
I think I'm seeing something similar, with a much smaller quantity of data and far fewer files. Also, I use "cp -rp ~/foo ~/Ubuntu\ One" to make the source directory. Dates and times are preserved, per the "-p" switch, and the whole directory and subdirectories are copied. On synch to the other computer,
* Not all the files or directories show up.
* Of those that do, all seem to have the time and date of the transfer, not the original times and dates.
Both are show stoppers for me.
Thanks