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AstanVizu
4 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Opening settings on Linux
I just installed dropbox on Ubuntu GNOME and according to the System Monitor (or htop) it is running. However, I cannot access any settings etc.
Is there a way to open the settings? E.g. from the t...
Walter
Dropbox Community Moderator
4 years agoHey AstanVizu, sorry to jump in here.
Do you have the TopIcons extension installed on your machine as well? This would enable the tray icon normally.
Do you have the TopIcons extension installed on your machine as well? This would enable the tray icon normally.
AstanVizu
4 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Hi Walter,
thanks for your reply.
No, I haven't got that one installed. I don't really see why I would need it though.
I gave it a try and installed it (together with some other stuff that is apparently required to be able to install extensions) but nothing changed.
Isn't there some other way to open the settings? E.g. through the terminal.
For any other program, if I execute it there will be a window opening. Why is that not so for Dropbox?
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