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<font size="-1"><font face="Arial"><font size="-1">Yes, currently
Ubuntu One is QT and installs 40+ dependencies.<br>
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And during the first-time setup it hangs at Getting
Information.<br>
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It also introduces a second boot-time login unless you install
libpam-gnome-keyring to get the option to auto-login at user
login.<br>
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And finally, it is really a sync service and can only be used
indirectly and with certain cautions as a backup.<font
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix"><font size="-1">On 2/24/2013 12:41 PM,
Ioannis Vranos wrote:</font><br>
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<pre wrap="">Personally, I am using Google cloud (Google Drive, Gmail, Google
Calendar, Google+, Google+ Photos, YouTube, Google Maps, Google
Translate, Google Contacts, Google Reader, and less often some
others), however I think it would be nice to be able to check the
progress of the Ubuntu ones.
I think it will be nice, if they become easy for installation at
Lubuntu in the future, with no needless dependencies.
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