Dropbox has apparently stopped offering a separate Debian download within the past year (a search for how to install dropbox shows a YouTube video tutorial uploaded 11 months ago that includes a Debian 12 specific download). I've understood from other search results that the Ubuntu version is supposed to work -- though whether I should be using the one for 22.04 or the one for 18.04-22.04 isn't very clear; I've tried both of those within the past half hour and both give an error box with a message like "Dropbox couldn't be started" even after downloading the daemon. A restart does the same, and if I click through to Compile from Source with a penguin icon ahead of it, that has a Debian specific package -- but it has the same problem.
Do I need to do something special to get Dropbox to correctly install on my new Debian 12.8 KDE? Ideally, of course, it should include the Nautilus extensions so I can see the local Dropbox folder in Nautilus.
Do I need to do something special to get Dropbox to correctly install on my new Debian 12.8 KDE? Ideally, of course, it should include the Nautilus extensions so I can see the local Dropbox folder in Nautilus.
Statistics: Posted by Silent Observer — 2024-11-30 21:50 — Replies 1 — Views 45