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<application>Ubuntu One</application> uses the Ubuntu Single Sign On (SSO) service for user accounts. If you do not have an Ubuntu SSO account, you will be guided through the entire process. When you are finished, you will have an Ubuntu SSO account, a free Ubuntu One subscription, and your computer will be set up for synchronization.
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The <guilabel>Devices</guilabel> tab lists all of the devices that are currently added to synchronize with your account. Devices are either computers or mobile phones. For the computer that you are currently using, you can adjust how much of your bandwidth is used by synchronization and connect or reconnect to <application>Ubuntu One</application>. You can also remove computers and mobile phones from your <application>Ubuntu One</application> account.
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Located in internet/C/networking.xml:65(para)
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The <guilabel>Services</guilabel> tab is where you manage what <application>Ubuntu One</application> features synchronize with your cloud storage and other computers. You can enable or disable the synchronization of files, purchased music, contacts, and bookmarks.
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Located in internet/C/networking.xml:65(para)
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The folder sharing service in Ubuntu that supports sharing with Windows computers is called <application>Samba</application>. The background process, or daemon, is called <application>smbd</application>.
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Located in internet/C/networking.xml:200(para)
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If you are still unable to access the shared folder, check that the folder sharing service is running on the Ubuntu computer. In a terminal, run:
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If you find that the service is stopped, try starting the service:
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Right click the Network Manager icon and click <guilabel>Connection Information</guilabel> to view details about your connection. This is where you can find the IP address, DNS servers, MAC address and speed of your connection.
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To disconnect from a network, click the Network Manager icon and choose <guilabel>Disconnect</guilabel>, underneath the name of the current connection.
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To turn off a network connection (so that no connections can be made), right-click the Network Manager icon and uncheck <guilabel>Enable Networking</guilabel>.
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Located in internet/C/disconnecting.xml:22(para)
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You can turn off your wireless connection by right-clicking Network Manager and unchecking <guilabel>Enable Wireless</guilabel>. Some laptops have a switch or combination of keys that you can press to switch off the connection too. This is useful if you are using your laptop on an airplane or somewhere else that wireless devices are not allowed.
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Located in internet/C/disconnecting.xml:28(para)
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