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Assignee: Roman Yepishev (rye) => (unassigned)
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Title:
Couldn't add machine to U1 account
To manage
Well, I have one user logged in on the server. This user has a NM applet
showing.
Then I have other users logged in through clients. These do not (and
should not) have NM applets showing.
If I understand this correctly, U1 syncdaemon (running in userspace)
tries to ask NM (running in userspace) w
How are you using NM on the LTSP server exactly? It seems pretty clear
that you are not using it, because it says you have no network.
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But I am using NetworkManager - on the LTSP server. Maybe that's why
Ubuntu One is not recognizing my network connection on the client. As I
describe above, changing this file makes U1-sync work on my setup:
/usr/share/pyshared/ubuntuone-
client/ubuntuone/syncdaemon/interaction_interfaces.py
Sure
The gnome and gnome-core packages are meta-packages, and do not include
any functionality themselves. We do not require NetworkManager in Ubuntu
One, but do use it if it is available. If there is no NetworkManager
service running, then it will not be used. So it is safe to remove it,
if you are not
The thing is, I am using it on the Server. It seems unnecessary to
require NetworkManager. These are the packages that will be removed if I
'sudo apt-get remove network-manager':
gnome
gnome-core
network-manager
network-manager-gnome
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Johan, I'm not sure which package you say requires network-manager, but
doing an apt-get remove on my machine, only the packages network-manager
and network-manager-gnome are selected for removal. There's no harm in
removing it if you aren't using it, and if you aren't using it, you
probably should
I managed to fix this in /usr/share/pyshared/ubuntuone-
client/ubuntuone/syncdaemon/interaction_interfaces.py by calling
self.network_connected() in network_state_changed() even if STATE is not
ONLINE. Hackish, but maybe a lead to the developers.
It's syncing on my LTSP client now, anyway...
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I'm running LTSP at home and getting this from 'u1sdtool -s':
connection: With User Not Network
description: ready to connect
is_connected: False
is_error: False
is_online: False
queues: WORKING
Since removing network-manager might cause future problems, I'm not that
comfortable removing it. Sinc
removing network-manager solves the problem, we can assume to mark this
bug as resolved
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Title:
Couldn't add machine to U1 account
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Hello,
connection: With User Not Network means that syncdaemon has queried the network
manager and it asserted syncdaemon that there is no network configuration.
Please check whether you still have network manager installed and running. In
case network manager is running you will most likely need
there is the following output in syncdaemon.log
2011-01-02 19:24:05,181 - ubuntuone.SyncDaemon.Main - NOTE - MARK (state:
; queues:
metadata: 0; content: 0; hash: 0, fsm-cache: hit=18 miss=5)
2011-01-02 19:24:45,477 - ubuntuone.SyncDaemon.DBus - INFO -
u'CredentialsFound': callbacking
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