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Vmm
2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Dropbox use from CLI on Linux.
Hallo Community. I have a need to use dropbox from CLI on Linux and Windows. Is it possible? How?
Also from other OS?
thanks for your help!
vmm
- 2 years ago
It should works on most (if not all) Linux distributions, in spite official support is provided for Ubuntu and Fedora only. So, Yes, It works on Ubuntu (I work on Ubuntu right now "together" with the Dropbox application) and it's officially supported too (despite of not all features are fully supported on Linux generally - fully supported are Mac and Windows only, unfortunately). Also take in mind that ARM are supported on Mac only - nether Linux nor Windows ARMs are supported if you're planning to use such.
Add: Isn't funny? The less supported platform from Dropbox side - Linux - the only that The same Dropbox side have CLI for. 😀
Здравко
2 years agoLegendary | Level 20
Hi Vmm,
It's supported on Linux only. If you have installed official deb or rpm package, just type "dropbox help" to see how you can use it.
Hope this helps.
- Vmm2 years agoExplorer | Level 4Also on Ubuntu I suppose
Tx so much- Здравко2 years agoLegendary | Level 20
It should works on most (if not all) Linux distributions, in spite official support is provided for Ubuntu and Fedora only. So, Yes, It works on Ubuntu (I work on Ubuntu right now "together" with the Dropbox application) and it's officially supported too (despite of not all features are fully supported on Linux generally - fully supported are Mac and Windows only, unfortunately). Also take in mind that ARM are supported on Mac only - nether Linux nor Windows ARMs are supported if you're planning to use such.
Add: Isn't funny? The less supported platform from Dropbox side - Linux - the only that The same Dropbox side have CLI for. 😀
- Vmm2 years agoExplorer | Level 4I would say dumb, in fact. A CLI and Psh would rock, don't you think?
- Vmm2 years agoExplorer | Level 4Also on Ubuntu I suppose
Tx so much
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