Recently, Ubuntu One dropped its Tomboy Notes sync feature. Is there any way to recover the notes that I've synced with Ubuntu One, now that the sync feature is gone? I currently don't have the notes synced with any of my computers, but I don't want to lose all the notes that I've synced over the last few years.
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/02/ubuntu-one-notes-feature-written-off
I have not logged onto one.ubuntu.com (U1) in a few months, but have been frequently syncing my Tomboy notes. It consistently indicates successful sync.
Today, for the first time ever I had an error while syncing. I did not record it (cannot locate a log containing it). Now, on U1 dashboard, I see no trace of my notes.
I'm trying to set up Tomboy notes sync with Ubuntu One. I've followed the instructions in this guide. I get this successful authorization screen:
And this is what my sync preferences screen looks like:
But when I click "Save" in the sync preferences I get this failure screen:
I think this is the relevant error from my .xsession-errors file:
[ERROR 09:38:25.560] Caught exception.
Hi all,
Has there been a recent change to fuse in 12.10? I'm a huge Tomboy user with ssh sync, and I noticed that my desktop notes weren't in sync anymore. Upon a manual sync, I got a failure due to permissions.
What is the recommended way of manually merging two different tomboy folders.
i.e.
Hello.
I am using tomboy at work(WinXP) and at home(Linux).
I synchronize them througth dropbox folder.
But when I install Fedora I meet a problem.
I am trying to set local dir sync to /home/sanek/Dropbox/Tomboy.
But it didn't works and it set it to /home/sanek/ and create folder in user home folder.
Does anybody meet this problem?
Canonical announced a few days ago on the Ubuntu One blog that because of some major investments in their new data sync infrastructure for the Ubuntu One cloud service, they will have to close the Tomboy Notes sync service. The Notes service was removed from the Ubuntu One web user interface last year, and now, Canonic... (read more)
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