Hey guys, I'm on a new install, and I'm trying to get Dropbox working (it has my workspace folder for eclipse in it, among other things!)I tried following the wiki guide and some forum posts, but I'm having some trouble.Here's my error when I try to run it:dropbox start
Starting Dropbox.../home/user/.dropbox-dist/dropboxd: 10: exec: /home/user/.dropbox-dist/dropbox: not found
Today a new stable Dropbox release (1.0.10) arrived. Some nice features and tons of bug fixes were introduced. The update is fairly easy:1. Stop Dropbox (right click on systray icon)2. Rename your /username/.dropbox-dist directory for backup reasons3.
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.
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?
A quick 3 step Dropbox install on statler xfce (without Nautilus) taken from the forum and elsewhere: 1)Download the bin files here: http://www.getdropbox.com/download?plat=lnx.x862)Extract and move .dropbox-dist to /home/your_username 3)In order to have Dropbox running every time you use Xfce, you need it to autostart.Go to Menu -> Settings -> Settings Manager -> Autostarted
I'm using Debian 6 and Dropbox. I followed these commands to install it.
When I run ~/.dropbox-dist/dropboxd — Dropbox works and stuff. Problem is that when I close terminal or, even worse, — reboot... Dropbox stops to work and I need to run that deamon again.
Are there any way I say to computer to automatically start that daeamon in background?
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.
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.
hi
it worked in 12.04.
It doesn't work anymore since my migration to 12.10 last week.
Here is the fstab line :
nas:/volume1/dropbox /home/guillaume/NasDropbox nfs defaults,user,nolock,nfsvers=3,exec 0 0
and here is the result:
Code:
guillaume@htpc-arctic:~/NasDropbox/Dropbox/scripts/unison$ ./unison_photos_gentoo.sh
-bash: ./unison_photos_gentoo.sh: Permission non accordée