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Stephen B.25
8 years agoCollaborator | Level 9
Dropbox on Linux (Ubuntu) moving directory: no icon
On Ubuntu 18.04. Dropbox has been purged and *re-installed* because I want to put the Dropbox folder to an external drive. ( I have read the documentation and I understand the issues. I will work w...
- 8 years agoI just tested it on our Linux device here, and youâre correct in that it doesnât allow moving the folder prior to when the files begin to sync.As thatâs the case, the desktop app needs to be used to move the folder.Since youâre not seeing the icon in the menu bar and have already done an advanced reinstall, thereâs little else that can be done from our end. Currently we only officially support Ubuntu and Fedora, so different flavors (like Ubuntu MATE) arenât supported.The only thing that comes to mind is that the icon canât appear in the menu bar due to the desktop environment, of which Unity, GNOME Classic, XFCE (with some Nautilus dependencies) and the GNOME (with an extension TopIcons) are supported.Iâd recommend checking with the developers of Ubuntu MATE to see if they have a solution to this matter.
Jay
Dropbox Community Moderator
8 years agoI just tested it on our Linux device here, and youâre correct in that it doesnât allow moving the folder prior to when the files begin to sync.
As thatâs the case, the desktop app needs to be used to move the folder.
Since youâre not seeing the icon in the menu bar and have already done an advanced reinstall, thereâs little else that can be done from our end. Currently we only officially support Ubuntu and Fedora, so different flavors (like Ubuntu MATE) arenât supported.
The only thing that comes to mind is that the icon canât appear in the menu bar due to the desktop environment, of which Unity, GNOME Classic, XFCE (with some Nautilus dependencies) and the GNOME (with an extension TopIcons) are supported.
Iâd recommend checking with the developers of Ubuntu MATE to see if they have a solution to this matter.
Stephen B.25
6 years agoCollaborator | Level 9
As a workaround :
dropbox stop mv ~/Dropbox /mnt/hd2 mkdir /home/stephen/Dropbox mount --bind /mnt/hd2/Dropbox /home/stephen/Dropbox
dropbox start
On restarting, Dropbox sent multiple messages to stdout but the Dropbox folder updates up and down just fine. After system reboot the journal shows no alarm so...
To make this setting persistent add to /etc/fstab
/mnt/hd2/Dropbox /home/stephen/Dropbox ext4 bind 0 0
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