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matt_astro
8 months agoNew member | Level 2
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Closed - Inactive
Make Dropbox compatible with Linux on ARM processors.
Having Dropbox on Linux distros running on Arm processors would make a huge difference for people who own Raspberry Pis. Pi 5s have much more computing power than my cheep Ubuntu desktop that ran Dropbox ~15 years ago. I am highly considering making my main driver a Linux running on Arm device. If that happens, I'll have to reevaluate my cloud storage solution.
I'm not opposed to compiling code from source if need be. But asking for source code (even just for the client side) seems like a harder battle than asking for binaries.
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- Nancy3 months ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Status changed:OpentoClosed - InactiveThis idea has been closed due to inactivity.
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- Sembazuru6 months agoNew member | Level 2
I use Dropbox on my Windows computers to keep my PrusaSlicer profiles and 3D model designs synchronized between the computers. I recently added a RPi500 running Raspberry Pi OS (64 bit) near my 3D printers that I have PrusaSlicer running on. I haven't figured out anyway to have a live-synched DropBox folder on the RPi500 to automate filament & printer profile synchronization with my Windows computers. An official ARM binary for the DropBox daemon would enhance my workflows.
- Curmudgian7 months agoNew member | Level 2
Writing code for Windows and Pi using Xojo . Being able to save one file and test run on both would be great.
- Nancy8 months ago
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