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****I saw another topic that was similar, but it was old and wasn't entirely the same as what I would like to accomplish.****
Hello there!
I just installed Arch yesterday and I love it so far!
My only problem with it so far is that it doesn't have direct support for Ubuntu One. I got the packages from the AUR, but it seems like they are terminal-only.
If there is someone who has a way to install Ubuntu One with a GUI as it would make everything a lot easier for me.
If you could point me in the right direction or link me to a How-to or flat out tell me it cant be done, that would be great.
Thanks a lot!
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http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=30081 - Ubuntu One client
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ubuntuone - Wiki
Follow the instruction's and that should get you started. i cant say personally. because i dont use it
also you might find more answers in this post https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=96786
But i dont understand why you would want to use Ubuntu ONE on archlinux. why not just install ubuntu and use it because it similiar to Dropbox and based on ubuntu software. also used for commenting on packages in there software center. etc
Just setup dropbox in archlinux. same thing, but more useful towards arch and windows etc
Also id suggest posting on the ubuntu forum's. they have a section for other OS's and your more likely to find someone who knows ubuntu one inside out over there who might be able to help
Last edited by nankura (2011-09-19 11:59:03)
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@nankura I would like to use U1 if I can because it is a lot cheaper than dropbox.
@Shark Either it isn't there anymore or I am doing something wrong. I added the repo to pacman.conf, then I ran:
sudo pacman -Syu
sudo pacman -S ubuntuone-client
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In ayatana server there is no more ubuntuone-client package. I guess you have to wait for a while.
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