Dropbox is a popular free software that sync files between your desktop pc and laptop.When you installed Dropbox and set the Dropbox folder.All files/subdirectories from the folder are two-way synced to Dropbox server and can be downloaded/synced in another machine with Dropbox Client installed.
Introduction
Dropbox is according to Wikipedia:
Dropbox is a Web-based file hosting service operated by Dropbox, Inc. that uses cloud computing to enable users to store and share files and folders with others across the Internet using file synchronization.
Introduction
Dropbox is according to Wikipedia:
Dropbox is a Web-based file hosting service operated by Dropbox, Inc. that uses cloud computing to enable users to store and share files and folders with others across the Internet using file synchronization.
Install Dropbox on Fedora 18
This installation guide has been tested for Fedora 18. However, you can also use the same method to install Dropbox on Fedora 16 and Fedora 17.
NOTE: There is an updated Dropbox installation guide available on the wiki, see: http://crunchbanglinux.org/wiki/howto/h
up_dropbox-----First off, what is Dropbox? Well, according to the Dropbox website:Dropbox is the easiest way to share and store your files online.Having tried Dropbox myself, I have to agree that it is pretty sweet, and that is coming from a guy who runs rsync everyday.
My server is chugging along with a 5GB drive, and unfortunately, it's 100% full. Going to delete some files, I notice that my Dropbox's taking up way more than it should.
This tutorial will show you how to install and configure Dropbox in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6. Dropbox is a popular online storage service that has been used by million people around the world. If you are running RHEL 6, this tutorial below may help you to install Dropbox in RHEL 6. 1. First, download [...]
An organization I know blocks dropbox access. I'd like to access dropbox at that organization.
Hello,
I've dropbox v1.4.17 installed and I want to change the path from (...)/Dropbox to (...)/dropbox.
I think until v1.2 this was done by changing dropbox_path field in the sqlite file ~/.dropbox/config.db. Now, this field is hidden inside the encrypted ~/.dropbox/config.dbx (security reasons [1], I guess).
Anyone has a solution to this?