Signing Into Ubuntu One Account from Computer Settings





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I am new to the site and I have a question. I created an Ubuntu One and Launchpad account. I then went to my computer's settings and went to Online Accounts. I tried to sign into my Ubuntu One account but all I get is an error. I have checked and rechecked and my login credentials are correct. Has anyone else had this problem? I am running Ubuntu 18.4 and I have all of the latest updates.



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    I am new to the site and I have a question. I created an Ubuntu One and Launchpad account. I then went to my computer's settings and went to Online Accounts. I tried to sign into my Ubuntu One account but all I get is an error. I have checked and rechecked and my login credentials are correct. Has anyone else had this problem? I am running Ubuntu 18.4 and I have all of the latest updates.



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    Jason










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      I am new to the site and I have a question. I created an Ubuntu One and Launchpad account. I then went to my computer's settings and went to Online Accounts. I tried to sign into my Ubuntu One account but all I get is an error. I have checked and rechecked and my login credentials are correct. Has anyone else had this problem? I am running Ubuntu 18.4 and I have all of the latest updates.



      Thanks,



      Jason










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      I am new to the site and I have a question. I created an Ubuntu One and Launchpad account. I then went to my computer's settings and went to Online Accounts. I tried to sign into my Ubuntu One account but all I get is an error. I have checked and rechecked and my login credentials are correct. Has anyone else had this problem? I am running Ubuntu 18.4 and I have all of the latest updates.



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          This worked for me in 18.04 LTS.



          You must have snapd installed and running.



          sudo apt install snapd


          If it doesn't start by itself (this happend to me), run:



          sudo service snapd start


          Then try connecting to you Ubuntu One account again. Hope this helps.






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            This worked for me in 18.04 LTS.



            You must have snapd installed and running.



            sudo apt install snapd


            If it doesn't start by itself (this happend to me), run:



            sudo service snapd start


            Then try connecting to you Ubuntu One account again. Hope this helps.






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              This worked for me in 18.04 LTS.



              You must have snapd installed and running.



              sudo apt install snapd


              If it doesn't start by itself (this happend to me), run:



              sudo service snapd start


              Then try connecting to you Ubuntu One account again. Hope this helps.






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                This worked for me in 18.04 LTS.



                You must have snapd installed and running.



                sudo apt install snapd


                If it doesn't start by itself (this happend to me), run:



                sudo service snapd start


                Then try connecting to you Ubuntu One account again. Hope this helps.






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                This worked for me in 18.04 LTS.



                You must have snapd installed and running.



                sudo apt install snapd


                If it doesn't start by itself (this happend to me), run:



                sudo service snapd start


                Then try connecting to you Ubuntu One account again. Hope this helps.







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