The UbuntuOne service has been officially closed. You can still get the files you stored before January 1, July 31, otherwise they will be deleted forever. Canonical announced earlier this year that it would shut down the service on the grounds of a lack of paying users and growing competition with Google, Dropbox and other cloud storage services, this is the primary reason for their decision. When you try to log on to the UbuntuOne control panel, a notification is displayed to remind you that the service has been suspended: In Ubuntu, D
The Ubuntu One service has been officially disabled. You can still get the files you stored before January 1, July 31, otherwise they will be deleted forever.
Canonical announced earlier this year that it would shut down the service on the grounds of a lack of paying users and growing competition with Google, Dropbox and other cloud storage services, this is the primary reason for their decision.
When you try to log on to the Ubuntu One control panel, a notification is displayed to remind you that the service has been suspended:
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Earlier this month, Ubuntu 12.04 LTS received a push update reminding users that Ubuntu One will be removed from the desktop soon. As for Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, Ubuntu One was not pre-installed when it was released in April.
Get your data
To import your data. ZipDownload the file, you only need to log on, and then click the orange button below the notification.
Canonical has also reached a cooperation with cloud storage migration service provider mover. io, allowing users to directly import files from Ubuntu One to other services, such as Dropbox, Google Drive, and Copy.
Mover, a cloud storage migration service provider, is named "... A world-class file synchronization and sharing product ", which provides data migration services for Ubuntu One users free of charge, even though it requires users to create an account. The company generally only allows free users to migrate up to 2 GB of data.
For more details about migrating your data to Google Drive through mover. io, refer to the following knowledge base articles.
- Migrate from Ubuntu One to Google Drive
About refund
For users who have already paid for extra storage space and Ubuntu One music service, Canonical informs these users that they will receive a refund within the next 7 to 10 days.
If you are looking for an alternative service for Ubuntu One, see our Ubuntu tutorial-how to switch to the Dropbox or Box cloud service http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2014-05/101931.htm after Ubuntu One is turned off.
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