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I have only managed to find guides for 12.04 and am needing a dock applet to show status of sync.

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If there is support in LXDE for using the indicators system of Ubuntu, you can simply install the indicator-sync package, and then log out and back in.

If not, you can add something to the start-up applications list to run ubuntuone-control-panel-qt --minimized --with-icon on log-in, which will put an icon in the system tray. This will require having the control panel application running at all times however, as well as the background sync process.

These are the steps that should be followed: Menu > Preferences > Default applications for LXSession > Autostart > Enter: ubuntuone-control-panel-qt --minimized --with-icon in the rectangle > press "+ Add". Restart your computer and you will see Ubuntu One indicator.

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  • Thanks. The indicator-sync is already installed and doesn't put anything in the tray, but the other command, followed by a & works well and I'll adapt it for automatic launching.
    – ljs.dev
    Jun 28, 2013 at 21:35
  • @dobey: Thanks for your answer. It worked for me in Lubuntu 13.10. These are the steps that should be followed: Menu-Preferences-Default applications for LXSession-Autostart-Write "ubuntuone-control-panel-qt --minimized --with-icon" in the rectangle and then press bottom named "+ Add". Restart your computer and you will see Ubuntu One indicator. Nov 24, 2013 at 19:11

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