[01:15] <barry> Chipaca: cool, thanks for the update
[09:35] <jimlovell777> I'm testing out 10.10 64-bit and have an issue with UbuntuOne. I have a free account with UbuntuOne and have had it for some time. My online storage space is empty however I keep getting a message saying my space is full and that I need to upgrade. Though I was getting this message my contacts still synced fine.
[09:48] <jimlovell777> Ok I just tried again. I open the UbuntuOne dialogue by selecting System->Preferences->Ubuntu One. I click "Already Have An Account", which I do and login. A message comes up and says "...Successful" but when I check my allowed computers via my online dashboard none are listed.
[10:01] <jimlovell777> Honk
[10:03] <JamesTait> Hello jimlovell777. :)
[10:04] <JamesTait> jimlovell777: Thanks for the in-depth information. You're the second person I'm aware of describing these symptoms.
[10:05] <jimlovell777> Hello JamesTait. Any ideas on what the problem is? I don't see a way to add my computer online and using the form provided when launching UbuntuOne it doesn't work.
[10:05] <JamesTait> jimlovell777: Unfortunately I don't know any details about the problem, and launchpad is currently down for maintenance, but I'll see what I can find out for you.
[10:05] <jimlovell777> JamesTait: Thanks.
[10:07] <duanedesign> hello jimlovell777
[10:08] <jimlovell777> Are you able to tell me if the "Add this Computer button" exists for you on the site? I can't find it anywhere, and I've been digging.
[10:09] <duanedesign> jimlovell777: if you are having trouble finding the add this computer button see  http://bit.ly/caHbOf
[10:09] <jimlovell777> Launchpad just let me finally pull this up https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntuone-client/+question/109023
[10:09] <duanedesign> jimlovell777: did i talk you before in here?
[10:10] <jimlovell777> duanedesign: It's possible, if so it was a long time ago. I asked about the possibility of encrypting uploads or the ubuntuone folder.
[10:11] <duanedesign> just wondering if you are the second person with this issue
[10:11] <duanedesign> jimlovell777: ok, no this was just a couple days ago
[10:12] <JamesTait> duanedesign: seif also had this problem.
[10:12] <jimlovell777> duanedesign: The work around mentioned doesn't work for me. All it ends up doing is popping up the message that says I need to upgrade for more storage.
[10:13] <duanedesign> JamesTait: yes that is who it was
[10:14] <duanedesign> jimlovell777: can you run the command  u1sdtool -s    in a Terminal
[10:14] <jimlovell777> Done. Where should i paste the output?
[10:15] <duanedesign> jimlovell777: you can paste it at paste.ubuntu.com...or here
[10:15] <jimlovell777> duanedesign: http://paste.ubuntu.com/490843/
[10:17] <duanedesign> jimlovell777: ok can you run u1sdtool -c
[10:17] <duanedesign> jimlovell777: then wait 10 seconds and run  u1sdtool -s
[10:18] <duanedesign> oh poo. I forgot launchpad was going down for maintenance this morning
[10:19] <jimlovell777> duanedesign: Same output that  pasted before.
[10:19] <JamesTait> duanedesign: Me too. :-/
[10:19] <jimlovell777> duanedesign: Any way to shut down everything UbuntuOne related and start fresh without rebooting?
[10:20] <duanedesign> jimlovell777: can you open System > Preferences > Password and Encryption
[10:20] <duanedesign> see if you have an 'Ubuntu One token'
[10:22] <jimlovell777> I don't now but I did. I deleted it a minute or two before you showed up hoping it would force me to log in again.  I thought maybe second time's a charm.
[10:23] <jimlovell777> Now I'm not being prompted for a password. I just get that space full dialog
[10:23] <duanedesign> jimlovell777: ok. you dont have a Token, and your computer is not listed on the website.
[10:27] <jimlovell777> I'll be right back.
[10:30] <jimlovell777> duanedesign: Ok now when it asks for my password it says "required argument "password" (pos2) not found".
[10:31] <duanedesign> jimlovell777: this after clicking the 'I already have an account' link at the bottom of the authorization dialog?
[10:32] <jimlovell777> duanedesign: Correct. I click already have an account and then I enter my email and pass (correctly) and click Connect. When I hit connect I get that message in red letters.
[10:33] <duanedesign> ok
[10:33] <duanedesign> bug 629517
[10:34] <ubot4> duanedesign: Bug 629517 on http://launchpad.net/bugs/629517 is private
[10:35] <jimlovell777> So basically sit tight? The last comment suggests a fix is due out soon.
[10:36] <duanedesign> jimlovell777: they were supposed to upload that fix last night...
[10:36] <duanedesign> jimlovell777: let me see if it is up yet
[10:36] <JamesTait> duanedesign: I still can't get to launchpad due to edge redirect - is this in ubuntu-sso-client?
[10:38] <duanedesign> JamesTait: the bug suggests it is related to the  sso with the https ping url out
[10:38] <duanedesign> bug 627700
[10:38] <ubot4> duanedesign: Bug 627700 on http://launchpad.net/bugs/627700 is private
[10:38] <duanedesign> JamesTait: so yes :)
[10:40] <JamesTait> duanedesign: I think it's in the nightly PPA, not sure if it's generally available yet though.
[10:40] <duanedesign> jimlovell777:  can you try this?
[10:40] <duanedesign> gedit /usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/ubuntu_sso/main.py
[10:41] <duanedesign> at the top of that you will find:  PING_URL = "http://edge.one.ubuntu.com/oauth/sso-finished-so-get-tokens/"
[10:41] <duanedesign> change it to https
[10:41] <duanedesign> so PING_URL = "https://edge.one.ubuntu.com/oauth/sso-finished-so-get-tokens/"
[10:41] <duanedesign> then save it
[10:42] <JamesTait> (That'll probably need to be gksudo gedit ...)
[10:42] <duanedesign> :)
[10:42] <duanedesign> JamesTait: glad you are here
[10:43] <JamesTait> duanedesign: What, so you can do all the hard work and I can sit and nitpick? :-P
[10:43] <duanedesign> gksudo gedit /usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/ubuntu_sso/main.py
[10:43] <jimlovell777> With the window still open I got the same error. I closed it (after making the above change) and now it closes immediately with no message shown
[10:44] <duanedesign> jimlovell777: you might need to restart some stuff
[10:45] <duanedesign> ps aux | grep ubu
[10:45] <duanedesign> will tell you if any ubuntu one processes are running
[10:46] <duanedesign> you can probably kill them all with: u1sdtool -q; killall /usr/lib/ubuntu-sso-client/ubuntu-sso-login
[10:47] <duanedesign> then open ubuntu one from system > preferences > ubuntu one
[10:47] <jimlovell777> I can't get ubuntu-sso-login to exit
[10:48] <jimlovell777> Ok did all that. Same error.
[10:49] <duanedesign> jimlovell777: sorry it is just :   killall ubuntu-sso-login
[10:49] <jimlovell777> I killed all of the grep ubu processes and opened Ubuntu One again. It brought up the preferences panel, the out of space warning and the log in screen. I clicked already have an account and got the same red message
[10:50] <duanedesign> jimlovell777: ok :/
[10:50] <jimlovell777> I double checked and made sure the https edit stayed, it did.
[10:51] <jimlovell777> I typed in the wrong password and it said auth failed. correct pass brings error message
[10:54] <jimlovell777> Would it help at all if I tried making a new account or is it better to know why an existing account is having trouble?
[10:57] <jimlovell777> Whoa, according to https://login.ubuntu.com/+applications I've authorized Ubuntu%20One - laptop 20 times today
[10:57] <jimlovell777> So it seems something is getting through, just not on my end.
[10:58] <duanedesign> jimlovell777: ok rye is assigned that bug but he is unfortunately off today
[10:59] <duanedesign> jimlovell777: so i would say either try the nightly ppa, it looks like something new was added yesterday.
[11:00] <duanedesign> jimlovell777: or you can come back tommorow around this time and catch rye.
[11:01] <jimlovell777> Do you have a link handy for the proper ppa?
[11:01] <duanedesign> https://launchpad.net/~ubuntuone/+archive/nightlies  you can also add it with the command: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntuone/nightlies
[11:02] <jimlovell777> Thanks.
[11:03] <jimlovell777> Do you want to know if it works or if it works it doesn't matter?
[11:03] <duanedesign> jimlovell777: no that would be great to know
[11:06] <duanedesign> i have to step out for about 30 minutes...brb
[11:11] <jimlovell777> duanedesign: Didn't work. I tried updating everything killing all of the ubuntuone services and even a reboot. same problem. Now for the frosting, I've got some weird graphics bug that destroys screen elements as I mouse over them.
[11:26] <jimlovell777> I just tried making a new account for the fun of it and it got all the way to the verification code screen. Once I enter the verification code I get the "Required argument password (pos 2) not found error".
[11:32] <jimlovell777> I'm willing to root out the issue if I can but I'll need direction. I'll be back later today if my help is needed. Thanks for patenience duanedesign and JamesTait
[12:24] <duanedesign> bug 627700
[12:24] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 627700 in ubuntu-sso-client (Ubuntu Maverick) (and 2 other projects) "pinging of ubuntuone url is done using http address resulting in 403 FORBIDDEN response (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/627700
[14:11] <mkarnicki> beuno: Hi beuno, could you check one issue with Ubuntu One Contacts on Android?
[14:12] <mkarnicki> beuno: open Phone app on your Android, type a numer and select 'Save to people' and then 'Create a contact' - Ubuntu One Contacts shows as a default application for that without user consent
[14:36] <beuno> mkarnicki, argh
[14:36] <beuno> can you file a bug for that?
[14:37] <mkarnicki> sure, will do
[14:37] <mkarnicki> beuno: I'll let you know to confirm it.
[14:45] <mkarnicki> bug 634041
[14:45] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 634041 in ubuntuone-android-contacts "Adding new contact defaults to Ubuntu One Contacts app (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/634041
[14:45] <mkarnicki> beuno: ↑ please confirm
[14:45] <beuno> mkarnicki, on it, thanks
[14:47] <mkarnicki> thanks
[15:17] <toros> hi
[15:18] <toros> Is it possible that adding a computer to Ubuntu One with an existing account doesn't work in Maverick?
[15:19] <toros> as far as I see, the new interface cannot register the machine on the server side
[15:19] <barry> toros: very possible - it doesn't work for me yet, but an update is promised soon
[15:19] <toros> barry: ohh, I see
[15:19] <toros> is it a known bug?
[15:19] <barry> toros: i believe so.  i was chatting with folks yesterday about it
[15:20] <toros> okay, that's good
[16:19] <nessita> guys, I'm getting a conflicting package when updating my maverick system (http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/491032/) Shall I avoid updating or can I solve that somehow?
[16:19] <nessita> proposed solution by aptitude is to remove foomatic-db :-/
[18:07] <karlo> is there any sharing group in ubuntu one ?
[19:21]  * rye makes a guest appearance during sick day...
[19:53] <jimlovell777> duanedesign: Are you still around?
[20:02] <jimlovell777> duanedesign: After this morning another set of UbuntuOne nightlies were available for download. I downloaded them and everything works now. When I logged in this time my computer had been "allowed" 5 times (from earlier) but didn't show up until now.
[20:08] <Chipaca> barry: ^ means yours should be working too :)
[20:08] <barry> Chipaca: cool, let me update and try
[20:14] <barry> Chipaca: nope, still no luck.  maybe i'm doing something wrong? :(
[20:14] <Chipaca> barry: you got an update to ubuntu-sso-client?
[20:16] <barry> Chipaca: looks like i've got 0.99.6-0ubuntu1
[20:16] <Chipaca> barry: can you kill ubuntu-sso-login and try again?
[20:17] <Chipaca> (i thought the package restarted it on upgrade, but maybe not)
[20:17] <barry> Chipaca: i actually just rebooted
[20:17] <Chipaca> barry: ah
[20:17] <Chipaca> barry: what did you try?
[20:17] <barry> Chipaca: System -> Preferences -> Ubuntu One
[20:18] <barry> Chipaca: that brings up a widow with "Unknown" and "Disconnected" at the top
[20:18] <barry> Chipaca: name: unknown; e-mail: unknown; current plan: unknown
[20:18] <barry> Chipaca: then links for Manage account and Support options
[20:18] <Chipaca> barry: and no other window popping up?
[20:18] <barry> Chipaca: nope
[20:18] <Chipaca> ok
[20:19] <Chipaca> barry: can you please remove your ubuntu one tokens from your keyring?
[20:19] <barry> Chipaca: okay
[20:19] <Chipaca> barry: and then, try again :)
[20:20] <barry> Chipaca: now i get the other window!  shall i try to log in?
[20:20] <Chipaca> barry: yep
[20:20] <jimlovell777> Chipaca: Not sure what you're helping barry with but since he just mentioned it I figured I'd add my screen says unknown for name, email and plan also.
[20:21] <Chipaca> jimlovell777: and you can't connect?
[20:21] <jimlovell777> Chipaca: I couldn't earlier but I installed the ppa nightlies and can now. And my files successfully synced.
[20:22] <barry> Chipaca: okay, i've logged in... i think
[20:22] <Chipaca> jimlovell777: hmmm... you're on maverick?
[20:22] <barry> Chipaca: my preferences window however still shows unknowns
[20:22] <jimlovell777> Chipaca: Yes.
[20:23] <barry> Chipaca: and no Ubuntu One under Places
[20:24] <Chipaca> barry: jimlovell777: can you run ubuntuone-preferences from a terminal and see if you see http://paste.ubuntu.com/491093/ ?
[20:24] <barry> Chipaca: that's exactly what i see
[20:25] <Chipaca> barry: ok, so you have your file syncing syncing, but not your couch replicating to u1
[20:25] <jimlovell777> Chipaca: Same here
[20:25] <Chipaca> jimlovell777: ditto ^ :)
[20:25] <barry> Chipaca: so, you know what the problems is then! :)
[20:25] <Chipaca> barry: jimlovell777: a fix for that should be available soonish.
[20:26] <Chipaca> yes. And I believe the package is being built as we speak :)
[20:26] <Chipaca> barry: jimlovell777: thanks!
[20:26] <barry> awesome, thanks :)  ping me when it's in the archives and i'll be glad to give it a shot
[20:26] <rye> nessita, i even know a faster crash - ./test-libsyncdaemon also crashes this way
[20:26] <jimlovell777> Chipaca: Welcome. And thank you.
[20:27] <nessita> rye: awesome! *not*
[20:27] <Chipaca> I should probably fix u1prefs to not crash on this error anyway
[20:27]  * Chipaca goes to look at it
[20:28] <jimlovell777> Chipaca: One more thing, in ubuntuone-preferences if I put a check next to files, when I look later it's unchecked again.
[20:29] <Chipaca> jimlovell777: that's not good
[20:30] <Chipaca> jimlovell777: can you pastebin ~/.config/ubuntuone/syncdaemon.conf ?
[20:32] <jimlovell777> Chipaca: http://paste.ubuntu.com/491177/ I just tried checking broadcast message archive and it unchecked later also
[20:33] <Chipaca> jimlovell777: so, it seems this pairing thing completely confuses u1prefs :(
[20:33] <Chipaca> jimlovell777: because from the config file, your syncdaemon is enabled
[20:34] <Chipaca> jimlovell777: in fact, ps -C ubuntuone-syncdaemon probably shows it running, yes?
[20:34] <jimlovell777> Chipaca: Yes it's running. My files did sync, just the box doesn't stay checked.
[20:35] <Chipaca> jimlovell777: right.
[20:42] <Chipaca> barry: jimlovell777: just been able to have joshuahoover test with the upcoming desktopcouch, and the issue doesn't go away
[20:42] <Chipaca> barry: jimlovell777: it moves forwards a step :-/
[20:44] <barry> :(
[20:51] <joshuahoover> barry, jimlovell777: just filed bug #634396 for the desktopcouch pairing issue that is affecting u1-prefs from working properly
[20:51] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 634396 in desktopcouch (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "desktopcouch pairing broken (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/634396
[20:52] <jimlovell777> joshuahoover: Thanks.
[20:52] <Chipaca> joshuahoover: it's also not letting couch pair, which is worser in my book
[20:52] <joshuahoover> Chipaca: right, but i think the issue people here were seeing was related to u1-prefs...not good either way :(
[21:05] <duffydack> I see I`m still getting the "required argument 'pasword' not found" something or other in maverick when setting up U1.  This is a new install, there was a script someone gave me to fix some oath stuff, cant remember
[21:06] <joshuahoover> duffydack: can you try deleting your u1 token from your keyring and then open ubuntu one preferences? also, make sure you have all the latest updates, as we just released an important ubuntu-sso-client update
[21:07] <duffydack> joshuahoover, already tried.
[21:07] <joshuahoover> duffydack: are you using an existing u1 login?
[21:08] <duffydack> existing on my other lucid yes
[21:08] <duffydack> I got the sso update earlier, I just tried again, no keys set, same issue
[21:09] <joshuahoover> duffydack: ok, so you have all u1 windows closed, deleted all u1 tokens from the keyring, open u1 preferences, it opens the sso window, you select you already have an account, enter your login info?
[21:09] <duffydack> Yup
[21:09] <joshuahoover> duffydack: and you see an error where then?
[21:09] <joshuahoover> duffydack: in the sso gui after entering your login info?
[21:10] <duffydack> I`ll show you
[21:11] <joshuahoover> duffydack: thanks!
[21:11] <duffydack> same thing as happend some weeks ago.. then someone gave me a script to run to fix it.. I reinstalled a new copy of maverick since tho
[21:13] <duffydack> http://imgur.com/ckX52
[21:13] <duffydack> http://imgur.com/WeRph
[21:16] <joshuahoover> duffydack: hmmm...ok...that's new to me...let me check something
[21:16] <duffydack> last time I tried, I tried and tried and tried.. and when I rebooted into lucid and looked at the u1 client, I had a LOT of added computers (this maverick install)
[21:20] <Chipaca> alecu: ping
[21:21] <Chipaca> alecu: take a look at duffydack's screenshots there. Ring a bell?
[21:21] <alecu> Chipaca, pong
[21:21] <Chipaca> alecu: the 2nd one is the interesting one
[21:22] <alecu> Chipaca, you mean the legend in red?
[21:23] <joshuahoover> alecu: the "Required argument 'password' (pos 2) not found"
[21:23] <alecu> hmmm... I think that comes from the sso server... but I'll check to make sure.
[21:24] <duanedesign> jimlovell777: thanks for the update.
[21:25] <duffydack> the error is something to do with old auth or something.  like I said, I got this script to 'fix' it, albeit in a hackily way
[21:25] <joshuahoover> duffydack: from rye?
[21:25] <Chipaca> that's probably rye's oauth script, which should no longer be needed
[21:26] <alecu> duffydack, those screenshots are from a freshly installed and fully updated maverick?
[21:26] <duffydack> as always..
[21:26] <joshuahoover> alecu: that is the latest sso client, for sure
[21:26] <duffydack> im an update junky
[21:26] <alecu> :-)
[21:27] <duffydack> I forget the persons name who gave me it..  oauth sounds like must have been rye
[21:27] <joshuahoover> duffydack: did you run that script on this computer you're now having this problem on?
[21:27] <joshuahoover> duffydack: just trying to narrow down the possibilities :)
[21:27] <duffydack> yes
[21:28] <duffydack> my main system, with lucid and maverick, dual boot
[21:28] <joshuahoover> duffydack: that might be a problem, not sure...i don't know what his script did...do you have it?
[21:28] <alecu> duffydack, would you mind creating a bug for this, and attaching the following file? ~/.cache/sso/oauth-login.log
[21:28] <duffydack> I`d have used it if I did :)
[21:29] <Chipaca> duffydack: can you kill ubuntu-sso-login and start it from a terminal with «DEBUG=1 /usr/lib/ubuntu-sso-client/ubuntu-sso-login» ?
[21:29] <duffydack> This is the beta release of maverick, installed fresh after I rejigged my partitions around a little...
[21:30] <duffydack> "DEBUG=1 /usr/lib/ubuntu-sso-client/ubuntu-sso-login"  is what I type?
[21:31] <duffydack> running
[21:32] <Chipaca> duffydack: yep
[21:32] <Chipaca> and then, try the login dance again
[21:33] <duffydack> ok lots of garble
[21:33] <duffydack> nope. same old same old
[21:34] <duffydack> is it worth noting there are no keys being created.
[21:35] <alecu> nessita, you may want to check the screenshots pasted above by duffydack
[21:35] <nessita> alecu: ok
[21:35] <Chipaca> duffydack: can you pastebin the garble garble?
[21:35] <alecu> nessita, the second one:  http://imgur.com/WeRph
[21:36] <duffydack> http://paste.ubuntu.com/491217/
[21:36] <nessita> duffydack: can you please pastebin the contents of ~/.cache/sso/*.log?
[21:36] <nessita> alecu:   File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/ubuntu_sso/keyring.py", line 74, in _create_keyring     gnomekeyring.create_sync(name) TypeError: Required argument 'password' (pos 2) not found
[21:37] <alecu> weird!
[21:37] <alecu> looking
[21:37] <nessita> yeah, I'll look into it
[21:37] <nessita> duffydack: can you please file a bug? so we can do the tracking there
[21:38] <duffydack> http://www.duffydack.karoo.net/oauth-login.log
[21:39] <duffydack> ok
[21:39] <alecu> nessita, oh, I see.
[21:39] <duffydack> bug url?
[21:39] <duffydack> I`m not much of a bug poster
[21:41] <alecu> duffydack, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-sso-client/+filebug
[21:41] <alecu> nessita, it seems we have never tested with a non-existing keyring
[21:42] <duffydack> any particular subject name you`d like.
[21:43] <nessita> duffydack: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-sso-client/+filebug
[21:43] <nessita> duffydack: "Required argument 'password' (pos 2) not found" is a good name
[21:43] <nessita> alecu: non existingt keyring? how that would be?
[21:43] <alecu> duffydack, do you use English as the Ubuntu language?
[21:44] <duffydack> Yes
[21:44] <alecu> nessita, somehow it seems that the "login" keyring does not exist in that installation
[21:44] <joshuahoover> alecu: do you mean a user without an ubuntu login?
[21:45] <joshuahoover> alecu: i noticed the new installer defaults to "no password"...not sure if that makes a difference here or not
[21:45] <alecu> joshuahoover, hmmm.... sounds likely
[21:45] <nessita> duffydack: could you please share a screenshot of what seashorse shows (please expand the entries)?
[21:45]  * joshuahoover thinks "no password" as the default is going to cause LOTS of problems
[21:45] <alecu> joshuahoover, I've never tested it like that.
[21:46] <joshuahoover> alecu: me either because it's been so problematic, but when i installed beta the other day i noticed the default is now for no password...let me try setting that up and testing that
[21:46] <alecu> joshuahoover, great
[21:46] <joshuahoover> alecu: now, my computer may melt down with all these vms but that's a different issue ;)
[21:47] <alecu> heheheh
[21:47] <duffydack> nessita, its only got my gm-notify key, and empathy accounts.
[21:47] <duffydack> it DID have 2 desktop couch keys, I removed them to try fix it
[21:47] <alecu> nessita, looks like the second parameter to create_sync should be None, so it prompts the user to set a password for that new keyring
[21:47] <nessita> duffydack: what's the name of the outter entry?
[21:47] <duffydack> I tried setting it up before, today..
[21:47] <nessita> duffydack: mine is "Passwords: login"
[21:48] <nessita> alecu: wow!
[21:48] <duffydack> Passwords: default
[21:48] <nessita> alecu: : so there is a keyring but not a login one
[21:48] <nessita> duffydack: thanks
[21:48] <duffydack> aye
[21:48] <nessita> alecu: I can work on this tomorrow...
[21:48] <duffydack> does network manager use that also
[21:49] <alecu> nessita, yes, facundo had a similar problem, because he uses autologin as well.
[21:49] <alecu> nessita, great.
[21:49] <duffydack> because, I dont use it. I use interfaces file.. so maybe thats why there is no 'login' being made..
[21:49] <nessita> duffydack: I wouldn't know
[21:49] <duffydack> I dunno..
[21:49] <duffydack> I use autologin also..
[21:49] <nessita> duffydack: have that bug report?
[21:49] <alecu> nessita, the only change should be adding a None parameter to 'gnomekeyring.create_sync("login")'
[21:50] <duffydack> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-sso-client/+bug/634465
[21:50] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 634465 in ubuntu-sso-client "Required argument 'password' (pos 2) not found (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New]
[21:50] <nessita> duffydack: awesome, thanks
[21:50] <alecu> duffydack, thanks a lot for your help!
[21:50] <duffydack> its helping myself :)
[21:50] <alecu> :-)
[21:56] <duanedesign> joshuahoover: http://people.canonical.com/~roman.yepishev/ubuntuone-scripts/ubuntuone-old-auth.py  <--don't know if you still need it :)
[21:56] <duffydack> is it just a matter of visiting the webpage and adding the computer that way?
[21:57] <duffydack> to make it work..
[21:57] <joshuahoover> duanedesign: ah, thanks!
[21:57] <joshuahoover> duffydack: no, that won't work
[22:11] <joshuahoover> duffydack: out of curiosity, do you connect the maverick computer to a wifi network? i'm curious how the keyring password stuff is handled there for you
[22:12] <duffydack> wifi yes...
[22:12] <duffydack> as I said, I dont use NM so there is no key for wifi.. I use /etc/network/interfaces
[22:13] <joshuahoover> duffydack: oh, sorry, i missed that part
[22:13] <joshuahoover> duffydack: i'm setting up a vm with no login to test with
[22:13] <duffydack> its a pain waiting for NM to wake up after login to connect.  its connected before I get to login with the interfaces file.
[22:16] <joshuahoover> duffydack: understand :)
[22:27] <duffydack> is it fixed yet
[22:27] <duffydack> lol, kidding.
[22:31] <duffydack> ooh..its now High importance.. good..
[23:45] <joshuahoover> duffydack: you still around?
[23:45] <duffydack> just.
[23:46] <joshuahoover> duffydack: when you get to the sso gui, do you get a prompt for your keyring password?
[23:46] <duffydack> I dont have one
[23:46] <joshuahoover> duffydack: so you set the password to blank when you installed?
[23:46] <duffydack> yup
[23:46] <joshuahoover> not recommended
[23:47] <duffydack> maybe not..  not important to me
[23:47] <joshuahoover> we should still handle that, but it's not recommended (stores all keyring passwords in clear text)
[23:47] <joshuahoover> but good to know that you don't have that password...i can probably reproduce the problem then
[23:50] <duffydack> Im too lazy to enter a password for everything all the time.  I use autologin sure, and no pass for keyring, but I use bios password :)
[23:51] <duffydack> Its old habit from bitd using NM for my wifi.. it annoyed the hell out of me having to put in a pass to get wifi, before I ditched it
[23:51] <duffydack> it was also a 'fix' at the time too..