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Hi!
Dropbox install on Ubuntu 20.04 does not work:
It should work, it's has been quite a while since 20.04 release...
P.S.: There is an old topic "Unable to install Dropbox on Ubuntu 20.04", that does not help.
You are right, this is strange.
Once I've opened a terminal in Dropbox folder and tried to run any command starting with "dropbox" OS said there is no such, but suggested to install one via a command:
sudo apt install nautilus-dropbox
I run it, Dropbox got installed again, all config was already setup, and now Dropbox works after a reboot.
Thanks for your help!
Support is awesome, but installation process on the most popular Linux - brings a lot of questions
Daphne
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Hi @Daphne!
I believe I'm using ext4.
I'm using a Dell's OptoPlex 3060 with pre-installed Ubuntu, I haven't changed default settings.
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Thanks for that! I've launched .dropbox-dist/dropboxd and it looks like installed Dropbox
I've opened settings and set it to start on system startup
I rebooted - the Dropbox is not running, no shortcut on Home screen or app named Dropbox in main menu (installed apps list)
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You are right, this is strange.
Once I've opened a terminal in Dropbox folder and tried to run any command starting with "dropbox" OS said there is no such, but suggested to install one via a command:
sudo apt install nautilus-dropbox
I run it, Dropbox got installed again, all config was already setup, and now Dropbox works after a reboot.
Thanks for your help!
Support is awesome, but installation process on the most popular Linux - brings a lot of questions
Daphne
Community Moderator @ Dropbox
dropbox.com/support
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I am having the same problem. sudo apt install nautilus-dropbox yields The following packages have unmet dependencies:
nautilus-dropbox : Depends: dropbox but it is not going to be installed
E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages
After installing using the deb64 "restart nautilus" appears but nothing happens. The first time I installed it it did work but I gave it the wrong account so I tried again, and then the problem started. I have completely removed Dropbox using synaptic to no avail. n There are no broken packages.
thanks for any assistance
gary
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