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Install Ubuntu One Client in Linux Mint 14 Nadia/Linux Mint 13 Maya

Ubuntu One is the personal cloud that brings your digital life together, so you can enjoy your content, your way, wherever you are. With our suite of cloud services including storage, sync, sharing and streaming - you have immediate access to your music collection, favorite photos, videos, important documents and more, at any time and from any device.
Ubuntu One gives you 5 GB free storage per account. Also you can get 20 GB with your referral link.
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To install Ubuntu-One client in Linux Mint 14 'Nadia' open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:

To install Ubuntu-One client in Linux Mint 13 'Maya' open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:
That's it
Install Ubuntu One Indicator in Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin

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This Ubuntu One Indicator display Ubuntu One account synchronization on Unity panel.

Features of Ubuntu One Indicator:
  • Shows when sync-daemon is offline, idle, synchronizing or having some error condition. This is reflected by the icons in the indicator.
  • Shows current state name, metadata queue length and content queue lenght.
  • Attempts to calculate ETA for metadata queue.
  • Shows current quota usage. Has a disconnect/connect menu entry that asks syncdaemon to perform these actions.
  • Upon receiving the notification about a published file it will add the entry to ‘Recently Published Files’ menu.
  • Clicking on the menu entry will copy the public URL to the clipboard.
What's new in this Release:
  • 1.0.3 is mostly a bugfix release.
  • The code was completely rewritten in Vala.
  • Properly format estimation time.
  • Order the Recently Published Files list by mtime.
  • Use ubuntuone-client icons if icon-theme is not ubuntu-mono.
  • Remove old ubuntuone-indicator.desktop file.
  • Refresh quota after uploads, downloads and unlinks.
  • Automatically restart after upgrade.
  • Indicator will always be started if installed.

To Install Ubuntu One indicator on Ubuntu 12.04 (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:
Source: Launchpad