Ubuntu 18.04 Unity - Can't login to my Ubuntu SSO account from Unity Control Center





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I am using Ubuntu 18.04 with Unity 7.



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When I entered the credentials as shown in screenshot in settings (unity-control-center) and pressed enter, nothing happens. Is it related to missing of some gnome packages? I tried installing gnome-control-center and adding account from there, still no luck. I have gnome-online-accounts package installed. Is there something I am missing?



EDIT:



The problem seems to be with the UI. I tried doing the same thing with gnome-control-center, but still there is not button. Pressing enter does not work either










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  • Did you remove any snap related packages?

    – dobey
    Apr 17 '18 at 20:25











  • did not remove any? i just installed spotify via snap before doing this

    – Blacklight MG
    Apr 17 '18 at 20:26











  • Is snapd-login-service installed and running?

    – dobey
    Apr 17 '18 at 20:30











  • yep, i can login with sudo snap login , but it does not add my account to settings

    – Blacklight MG
    Apr 17 '18 at 20:31











  • isn't there any button for login? or are we just supposed to press enter?

    – Blacklight MG
    Apr 17 '18 at 20:32


















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I am using Ubuntu 18.04 with Unity 7.



Screenshot
of problem



When I entered the credentials as shown in screenshot in settings (unity-control-center) and pressed enter, nothing happens. Is it related to missing of some gnome packages? I tried installing gnome-control-center and adding account from there, still no luck. I have gnome-online-accounts package installed. Is there something I am missing?



EDIT:



The problem seems to be with the UI. I tried doing the same thing with gnome-control-center, but still there is not button. Pressing enter does not work either










share|improve this question

























  • Did you remove any snap related packages?

    – dobey
    Apr 17 '18 at 20:25











  • did not remove any? i just installed spotify via snap before doing this

    – Blacklight MG
    Apr 17 '18 at 20:26











  • Is snapd-login-service installed and running?

    – dobey
    Apr 17 '18 at 20:30











  • yep, i can login with sudo snap login , but it does not add my account to settings

    – Blacklight MG
    Apr 17 '18 at 20:31











  • isn't there any button for login? or are we just supposed to press enter?

    – Blacklight MG
    Apr 17 '18 at 20:32














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I am using Ubuntu 18.04 with Unity 7.



Screenshot
of problem



When I entered the credentials as shown in screenshot in settings (unity-control-center) and pressed enter, nothing happens. Is it related to missing of some gnome packages? I tried installing gnome-control-center and adding account from there, still no luck. I have gnome-online-accounts package installed. Is there something I am missing?



EDIT:



The problem seems to be with the UI. I tried doing the same thing with gnome-control-center, but still there is not button. Pressing enter does not work either










share|improve this question
















I am using Ubuntu 18.04 with Unity 7.



Screenshot
of problem



When I entered the credentials as shown in screenshot in settings (unity-control-center) and pressed enter, nothing happens. Is it related to missing of some gnome packages? I tried installing gnome-control-center and adding account from there, still no luck. I have gnome-online-accounts package installed. Is there something I am missing?



EDIT:



The problem seems to be with the UI. I tried doing the same thing with gnome-control-center, but still there is not button. Pressing enter does not work either







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  • Did you remove any snap related packages?

    – dobey
    Apr 17 '18 at 20:25











  • did not remove any? i just installed spotify via snap before doing this

    – Blacklight MG
    Apr 17 '18 at 20:26











  • Is snapd-login-service installed and running?

    – dobey
    Apr 17 '18 at 20:30











  • yep, i can login with sudo snap login , but it does not add my account to settings

    – Blacklight MG
    Apr 17 '18 at 20:31











  • isn't there any button for login? or are we just supposed to press enter?

    – Blacklight MG
    Apr 17 '18 at 20:32



















  • Did you remove any snap related packages?

    – dobey
    Apr 17 '18 at 20:25











  • did not remove any? i just installed spotify via snap before doing this

    – Blacklight MG
    Apr 17 '18 at 20:26











  • Is snapd-login-service installed and running?

    – dobey
    Apr 17 '18 at 20:30











  • yep, i can login with sudo snap login , but it does not add my account to settings

    – Blacklight MG
    Apr 17 '18 at 20:31











  • isn't there any button for login? or are we just supposed to press enter?

    – Blacklight MG
    Apr 17 '18 at 20:32

















Did you remove any snap related packages?

– dobey
Apr 17 '18 at 20:25





Did you remove any snap related packages?

– dobey
Apr 17 '18 at 20:25













did not remove any? i just installed spotify via snap before doing this

– Blacklight MG
Apr 17 '18 at 20:26





did not remove any? i just installed spotify via snap before doing this

– Blacklight MG
Apr 17 '18 at 20:26













Is snapd-login-service installed and running?

– dobey
Apr 17 '18 at 20:30





Is snapd-login-service installed and running?

– dobey
Apr 17 '18 at 20:30













yep, i can login with sudo snap login , but it does not add my account to settings

– Blacklight MG
Apr 17 '18 at 20:31





yep, i can login with sudo snap login , but it does not add my account to settings

– Blacklight MG
Apr 17 '18 at 20:31













isn't there any button for login? or are we just supposed to press enter?

– Blacklight MG
Apr 17 '18 at 20:32





isn't there any button for login? or are we just supposed to press enter?

– Blacklight MG
Apr 17 '18 at 20:32










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At the moment setting up the SSO online account is broken in an unity session, the connect button to finish the set up doesn't appear.



As a workaround if the default ubuntu session is still installed one can log into that session, set up the SSO online account there. After returning to the preferred unity session you'll find it enabled.



If a fix arises word of it should appear in this thread below linked comment
https://community.ubuntu.com/t/testing-unity-session-in-18-04/987/156






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    If you just want to add some online accounts you can add it by this



    $ export GTK_CSD=1
    $ unity-control-center


    Then do it normal.
    It's a bug from gnome-online-accounts, just wait it fixed.






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      At the moment setting up the SSO online account is broken in an unity session, the connect button to finish the set up doesn't appear.



      As a workaround if the default ubuntu session is still installed one can log into that session, set up the SSO online account there. After returning to the preferred unity session you'll find it enabled.



      If a fix arises word of it should appear in this thread below linked comment
      https://community.ubuntu.com/t/testing-unity-session-in-18-04/987/156






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        At the moment setting up the SSO online account is broken in an unity session, the connect button to finish the set up doesn't appear.



        As a workaround if the default ubuntu session is still installed one can log into that session, set up the SSO online account there. After returning to the preferred unity session you'll find it enabled.



        If a fix arises word of it should appear in this thread below linked comment
        https://community.ubuntu.com/t/testing-unity-session-in-18-04/987/156






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          At the moment setting up the SSO online account is broken in an unity session, the connect button to finish the set up doesn't appear.



          As a workaround if the default ubuntu session is still installed one can log into that session, set up the SSO online account there. After returning to the preferred unity session you'll find it enabled.



          If a fix arises word of it should appear in this thread below linked comment
          https://community.ubuntu.com/t/testing-unity-session-in-18-04/987/156






          share|improve this answer















          At the moment setting up the SSO online account is broken in an unity session, the connect button to finish the set up doesn't appear.



          As a workaround if the default ubuntu session is still installed one can log into that session, set up the SSO online account there. After returning to the preferred unity session you'll find it enabled.



          If a fix arises word of it should appear in this thread below linked comment
          https://community.ubuntu.com/t/testing-unity-session-in-18-04/987/156







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              If you just want to add some online accounts you can add it by this



              $ export GTK_CSD=1
              $ unity-control-center


              Then do it normal.
              It's a bug from gnome-online-accounts, just wait it fixed.






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                If you just want to add some online accounts you can add it by this



                $ export GTK_CSD=1
                $ unity-control-center


                Then do it normal.
                It's a bug from gnome-online-accounts, just wait it fixed.






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                  If you just want to add some online accounts you can add it by this



                  $ export GTK_CSD=1
                  $ unity-control-center


                  Then do it normal.
                  It's a bug from gnome-online-accounts, just wait it fixed.






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                  If you just want to add some online accounts you can add it by this



                  $ export GTK_CSD=1
                  $ unity-control-center


                  Then do it normal.
                  It's a bug from gnome-online-accounts, just wait it fixed.







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