[21:13] xnox: what is the ubuntuone plugin supposed to do? after I enter my username and password what should be different about my installed system? [23:33] bdmurray: if your account is _not_ 2fa requiring, opening ubuntu-one control panel should "autologin" without asking you anything. [23:39] xnox: after the install I launched ubuntu-one and it was asking me to login again [23:41] bdmurray: not good, can you submit ubuntu-bug based bug report? there should be reasons for the plugin not to work somewhere in the logs. [23:46] xnox: bug 1289059 [23:46] Launchpad bug 1289059 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "ubuntuone settings not saved in installed environment" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1289059 [23:47] bdmurray: can you open "seahorce" (the keys and password gnome manager), does it have Ubuntu One password there ? "Mar 6 19:24:23 ubuntu /ubuntuone-keyring-helper: Success, created item 'Ubuntu One @ blacklightning' in keyring 'login'" [23:48] it appears that ubiquity side of it did work, and for one reason or another that saved password is not used =/ [23:50] xnox: hmm, unfortunately I entered my credentials again at the control panel. however examining the details of the for Ubuntu one in the password section there is a time encoded there [23:51] xnox: at least I'm pretty sure that's what it is, and it is from well after the install [23:51] bdmurray: i think i'll be able to reproduce this easily though, and i'll get in touch with u1 folks for advice. As well, nothing should have changed in u1 stack since never =/ [23:52] xnox: okay, sounds good