Different from Ubuntu 9.10, UBUNTU adds the configuration program [UbuntuOne] in the [system-Preferences] menu to configure and synchronize your cloud. The Synchronization Service project adds FireFox bookmarks for synchronization, to enable the FireFox bookmarks synchronization function, you must install the Firefox plug-in xul-ext-bindwood. The usage of ASKA found that after the bookmarks synchronization is enabled, every time you open FireFox, clicking the bookmarks directly with the mouse does not respond, and it takes about 10
Ubuntu One in Ubuntu 10.04 is different from Ubuntu 9.10. In the system-preferences menu, add a configuration program [Ubuntu One] to configure and synchronize your cloud, the synchronization service adds FireFox bookmarks. To enable the FireFox bookmarks synchronization function, you must install the Firefox plug-in xul-ext-bindwood. The usage of ASKA found that after the bookmarks synchronization is enabled, the mouse clicking the bookmarks directly after FireFox is enabled does not respond, and it takes about 10 seconds to respond, it is estimated that bookmarks are being synchronized with Ubuntu One. Not refreshing ~
It also supports Contact synchronization between smart mobile devices (iPhone and Android). However, the free version is retained for only 30 days. If you upgrade to 50 GB of cloud space, you need to spend $10 a month (which can really make money, huh, huh ).
Ubuntu one Synchronization Service Project
The synchronization operation on Ubuntu One is very simple, but I have been pondering it for a while, probably because I have logged on to Ubuntu 9.10 with different computers, so 10.04 of the configuration program can not connect to the cloud, When I log on to the https://one.ubuntu.com and delete the previous login machine name after www.linuxidc.com can be linked through the local configuration program. The connection method is to open the device page of the configuration program and click Connect. At this time, Ubuntu One automatically starts to synchronize local and cloud data.
If you do not want Ubuntu One to fully occupy your bandwidth, you can configure upstream and downstream traffic on the [device] Page. This is great.