hjkooy
The workaround 'u1sdtool -q; killall ubuntuone-login; u1sdtool -c' was for 
people upgrading to Lucid that were experiencing a bug. You should not have to 
do that. Also the Preferences panel located in the 'Me Menu' is on the newer 
version in Lucid or the Beta/PPA. 

 Lets try and get your computer added. Can you try the following and let
us know the results.

   1. Quit the Ubuntu One client
   2. Open Applications->Accessories->Passwords and Encryption Keys
   3. Click on the arrow next to "Passwords"
   4. Right-click on the Ubuntu One token and select "Delete"
   5. Go to https://one.ubuntu.com/account/machines/
   6. Click on the checkbox next to your computer
   7. Click the "Remove selected computers" button
   8. Open Applications->Internet->Ubuntu One
   9. a web page should open, prompting you to add your computer to your Ubuntu 
One account
  10. Add your computer 

You should be connected after you follow these steps. If you are not
connected, can you please attach the following files to this bug report?

~/.cache/ubuntuone/log/oauth-login.log
~/.cache/ubuntuone/log/syncdaemon-exceptions.log

Thank you,
duanedesign

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