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Anghellos
6 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I'm getting an error message "Could not start the Dropbox daemon" for a Fedora 31 install.
Hello,
I tried to install dropbox on my fresh installation of Fedora 31. The error that i got is "Could not start the dropbox daemon" if i run the installation on terminal i got additional details ...
- 6 years ago
Hi, I just used this command on my Fedora 31 Workstaion before installing Dropbox. The Dropbox daemon starts successfully now, and the sync function works well.
sudo dnf install libatomic
Now the only problem is the tray icon keeps showing "Connecting...", but it does not affect the running.
anaxamandor
New member | Level 2
Hi,
I went to the downloads page for and downloaded the Linux Ubuntu 64 deb file. It doesn't say anything on the Dropbox downloads page about needing to install anything else, and doesn't provide a link. So why is this message coming up? And what does the gibberish message about python3 mean? . Can someone please explain this?
Здравко
6 years agoLegendary | Level 20
About the stupid and meaningless message, take a look here https://www.dropboxforum.com/t5/Installs-integrations/Need-to-quot-download-proprietary-daemon-quot-every-time-Xubuntu/m-p/380239#M83397 😉. Hope this helps.
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