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Leeon
8 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Dropbox on OpenSUSE Leap 15 (Linux) unlinks after restart
I am using Dropbox 50.4.71 on OpenSUSE Leap 15, just downloaded the app into home folder, on Leap there is still no Dropbox package.
App works well, however after restart (sometimes after few resta...
Jane
Dropbox Staff
8 years agoTo my mind (& in all honesty based on a brief search I made online), the right questions to ask as a starting point would be whether youâve chosen to mount the disc where the Dropbox folder resides upon startup & if youâve activated the option for Dropbox to autostart in case youâre using the Command line:
dropbox autostart [y/n]
- y: Dropbox will start automatically at login (default)
Please do keep me updated on your findings, in order to follow-up with you more closely. Thanks again!
- Leeon8 years agoHelpful | Level 5Hello and thanks for the reply.
Indeed the Dropbox folder is in the disk mounted at the boot.
In Linux Home I have sync folder, as well .dropbox-dist folder with the app itself (so it cannot be started anyway, if not mounted).- Jane8 years ago
Dropbox Staff
Thanks for confirming Leeon! Can you also let me know whether youâre controlling the Dropbox desktop app with the Linux Command Line Interface (CLI) & if youâve chosen the autostart option I mentioned above?Thanks again for your cooperation & Iâll be awaiting your next message!- Leeon8 years agoHelpful | Level 5I use KDE + Plasma and there "graphical" app in system tray.
Autostart is enabled in preferences and it created ~/.config/autostart/dropbox.desktop file, executing command ~/.dropbox-dist/dropboxd -i start
So no command line and cli, just the app with frontend.
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