*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 457147 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/457147
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Hi duanedesign
The computer is a desktop and I don't use either sleep or hibernate on it at
all. The only other thing that may happen is a screensaver kicking in. I have
looked at the other bug you mention and the only possible similarity would be
if my broadband wired connection through a
Hi douanedesign
There were no logs of this name in ~/.cache/ubuntuone/log but there were in
~/.cache/ubuntuone/log_old so I have enclosed these. Hope it helps.
** Attachment added: syncdaemon.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/40055199/syncdaemon.log
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UbuntuOne reported fatal error on
The log ~/.cache/ubuntuone/log_old/syncdaemon-exceptions.log could not
be uploaded. The error message indicated this is an empty file
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UbuntuOne reported fatal error on booting up.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/528379
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I had this problem this morning after logging in the same. Except my
computer was waking up from hibernate when I got the fatal error
message. Apport asked me to report a bug. I was about to post a new bug
report, but I saw this one as a suggested, so I said mark this as
affects me also. Though
John
Did the computer go to sleep/hibernate during this 45 minutes. There was an
issue that caused SYS_CONNECTION_MADE. bug 457147. You might read over that bug
and see if it sounds like your problem. It occurred when the connection was
established then disconnected before signing on. However a
** Attachment added: .home.john..cache.ubuntuone.log.oauth.login.log.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/39813682/.home.john..cache.ubuntuone.log.oauth.login.log.txt
** Attachment added:
.home.john..cache.ubuntuone.log.syncdaemon.exceptions.log.txt
I repeated the same procedure i.e. rebooted and waited approx 30 mins
before login to ubuntuone but this time there was no problem. The only
difference I can think of is sbackup does an automated incremental
backup soon after ubuntu is booted and this would have been before the
login to ubuntuone