Dropbox, the free, web-based backup service previously available only for Windows and Mac computers, has added a free, open-source client for Linux to its offerings. Installing Dropbox puts a folder ...
Dropbox has walked back its November 2018 decision to stop working with filesystems popular among Linux users. That decision saw the sync ‘n’ share giant decide not to support “uncommon” filesystems, ...
Dropbox, the free, web-based file backup service, is giving Linux some love with its new desktop uploader for Linux. Dropbox's desktop app was previously available on both Windows and Mac. Even better ...
Dropbox is one of the most popular cloud services that lets you store, sync, and share files over the Internet. And, with some work, you can use it on your favorite Linux desktop as well. [ Image ...
If you have a headless Linux server that needs access to files from a Dropbox account, here’s what to do. There may come a time when you need to sync a Dropbox account to a Linux server running ...
A few months ago, our own Jon Stokes bemoaned the frustration of managing and accessing data strewn across a multitude of personal computing devices. His description of the challenges of syncing and ...
In a continuing series of articles highlighting that GNU/Linux is a viable replacement operating system, today we're exploring how to use Dropbox on the popular Ubuntu distribution. Dropbox is one of ...