Is it possible to sync a Ubuntu computer with a Lubuntu computer with Ubuntu One? Can you install Ubuntu One on Lubuntu with no problems?
4 Answers
11.10 and previous versions
Lubuntu uses the same base as Ubuntu, so once you install the Ubuntu One client, everything should be fine. Note though that you will not get the same level of integration with PCManFM that you do with Nautilus.
The best UbuntuOne client package to install is ubuntuone-client-gtk
. You can install this in the Synaptic Package Manager (present by default on Lubuntu systems), in the Software Center (if you have that installed), or in the LXTerminal by running sudo apt-get update
followed by sudo apt-get install ubuntuone-client-gtk
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I'm editing this to include brief installation instructions, as (1) it would be undesirable to install
ubuntu-client-gnome
since it would pull in GNOME packages as fossfreedom has commented, and (2) Lubuntu doesn't havesoftware-center
installed by default. Nov 28, 2011 at 2:10 -
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1
software-center
is installable on Lubuntu and works fine, but it is not installed by default. Lubuntu usessynaptic
as the default graphical utility for installing and removing packages. There is nolubuntu-software-center
package. Nov 28, 2011 at 3:10 -
Not a package, but I remember there being a software center for lubuntu (don't know the package name as I don't normally log in to Lubuntu's session or check for it's specifics :P) Nov 28, 2011 at 3:45
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1I'd used Lubuntu actively for years and not heard of this, but that didn't mean it isn't so...so I looked into it. I'm glad I did. It turns out that there is a
lubuntu-software-center
package, but it doesn't ship with any Lubuntu release (including Lubuntu 11.10). It appears that it was supposed to, but that it wasn't ready in time for Oneiric's release. It can be installed from thelubuntu-desktop
PPA. Thanks for mentioning this! Nov 28, 2011 at 3:56
12.04 and above
From Precise, the GTK version of UbuntuOne is no longer supported.
However is now an officially supported QT version of the Ubuntu-One client.
Whilst this QT-based app will adapt to your desktop-look, you have the option to make subtle changes via the QT-configuration utility qt-config
how to install ubuntuone
sudo apt-get install ubuntuone-control-panel-qt
how to install qt-config
sudo apt-get install qtconfig-qt4
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@VitalyZdanevich - if you dont like the default look of this QT application - use qtconfig to change to one of the other QT themes.– fossfreedom ♦Jun 22, 2013 at 15:02
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To get a little closer to Ubuntu integration, there is a tip elsewhere where you can add an option to right click on a folder to share it.
- Start with a folder you want to share.
- Right click on it.
- Open With...
- Custom Command Line
u1sdtool --create-folder %f
Now future folders should have that command in the context menu.
Use the command sudo apt-get install ubuntuone-client-gnome
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7actually ubuntuone-client-gtk would be better so that you dont install gnome dependencies.– fossfreedom ♦Sep 22, 2011 at 14:38