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leoheck
4 years agoHelpful | Level 6
[Solved, Ubuntu 22.04] Dropbox is always "Connecting..."
Hi, Dropbox tray icon says it is "Connecting..." forever. I cannot see the list of the latest modified files as it used to show or use the tray, actually. I am using Linux Ubuntu 22.04 ...
- 4 years ago
Hey folks,
I found an extension that solves this issue for me. It worked immediately as soon as I installed the extension. No reboot or logout was required.
I just have to point out I am using Ubuntu 22.04.
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/615/appindicator-support/
I was and still also using this extension to display old tray icons. Maybe it is also important.
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/2890/tray-icons-reloaded/
Now I am happy again, here is the proof to make you happy too.
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gdelfino
3 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Any news on this? I am having this exact same issue. It works but the menu always says "Connecting...". Actually I have already decided to move to a different service (my own Synology Drive), but would like to keep Dropbox as a backup.
le_avion
3 years agoCollaborator | Level 8
I am not expecting much from Dropbox support anymore. Two weeks ago I received from them a reply about my ticket:
"We have found a work around. We've confirmed that downloading from the new "Fedora 37" link and installing from the install page resolves the issue.
Linux install page: https://www.dropbox.com/install-linux
Affected users might need to clear their cache before refreshing the page."
I replied back that Ubuntu and its derivative don't use RPM but I never heard back from them and they closed the ticket as resolved.
As I mentioned earlier, once my subscription period ends I am leaving Dropbox. Once they lose me as a customer it is forever. I guess they don't care if you are not a Windows user or not a corporation.
Oh, and by the way, the "Fedora 37 or higher (.rpm)" link above is broken and doesn't work.
One more edit: I found the download for Fedora 37 on another Dropbox page and decided to try it. I used "alien" to convert the rpm to a deb and installed it. Guess what. No change. It's still showing Connecting... for ever and ever and ever...
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