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edugsdf
7 years agoNew member | Level 2
When will online-only files work on Linux?
I need to save space on my hard drive. Online-only files would be the perfect solution, but it still does not work on linux fedora.
When will we have this solution?
- 7 years ago
edugsdf wrote:
I need to save space on my hard drive. Smart Sync would be the perfect solution, but it still does not work on linux fedora.
When will we have this solution?
At the moment, Smart Sync is only available on Windows and Mac. Dropbox has made no announcement on its availability on Linux. They usually don't discuss timelines or upcoming features until they're reaady to announce them, so we likely won't know that it's coming until it's already here, assuming that it's coming at all.
Megan
Dropbox Staff
Hi Christos K., we don't have an ETA at the moment, but we'll make sure to update this thread, when we do.
I hope this helps!
Christos K.
2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Hi Megan, yes please, it does help! Thank you.
- tonyb42 years agoHelpful | Level 6
This thread has been going for years!
I wouldn't expect them to fix it anytime soon. They have no priority helping linux users
We are going to move away from dropbox when our billing cycle comes round and I suggest you do the same if you are a Linux users as well
- oidarnam2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
I agree. Unfortunately, our billing recently renewed. Just need the time to find the best solution. Too bad for Dropbox, since they made the effort to support Linux at all (sans features like Smart Sync), unlike some of the other big name cloud drives.
- tonyb42 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Im looking at NextCloud
Any thoughts on that?
- Christos K.2 years agoExplorer | Level 4Hello, thank you for your answer. I am using Dropbox in all three main Operating systems (so I’m using Windows 11, Mac and Linux too!!). I’m using the first two for my laptops I use for professional work, and I am also “experimenting” with Linux just to see “what’s the fuss about”. So, which online cloud service you think may work really well and reliably for ALL THREE systems? Dropbox is great on Windows 11 and Mac, but the Linux version has issues. OneDrive is OK for Windows and a Mac but often has a few issues too (though I have found latest version to be OK for these two operating systems), however it doesn’t natively support Linux.
What options would you suggest that works really well with all three, and if not all three, which one works best with Linux?
Thank you!- GrahamLees2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
"however it doesn’t natively support Linux" which is rather odd in a way since IIRC the underlying OS for DB is more than likely Linux anyway.
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