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SoCalSam
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3 years ago
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My desktop app isn't syncing to my account online on Linux.

My Linux is not syncing. Is there a way for it to sync automatically? If not automatically then manually?   I have had a Dropbox account for many years but I have not used it much. Now I  want to...
  • Здравко's avatar
    3 years ago

    Hi SoCalSam,

    When you want to just share something between VM and host (whatever they are; including VM Linux & host Windows, but not only) sharing a local folder using the virtualization system (in use) capabilities is much simpler and safer way that use of any external sync system (including Dropbox) and engages less space. You may think about this opportunity. In such a case you don't need any additional install (like Dropbox application install).

     


    SoCalSam wrote:

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    I found the article Check if your Dropbox files are syncing - Dropbox Help but it says nothing about Linux.  ...


    What about using following command:

    dropbox status

    This command is installed with any official package. If you have used neither deb nor rpm official packed to install, you will need to download the command (script actually) by hands and set it up.

    When you say "Linux is not syncing", did you make sure the application is running at that moment and have you linked both application (Windows and Linux) to the same Dropbox account or different accounts are in use? 🧐

    Hope this gives direction.

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