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Peter G's avatar
Peter G
Explorer | Level 4
2 years ago

Dropbox keeps wanting to connect my computer (it already is)

Every time I start my system (Fedora 37) - Dropbox opens my browser and asks if I want to connect my computer to my Dropbox account. It already is and if I select yes it does nothing and selecting ca...
  • Здравко's avatar
    Здравко
    2 years ago

    Hi again Peter G,

    It's still not clear what version of Dropbox application/daemon is in use. To see it, you can type following command in a terminal:

    dropbox version

    You'll get back the application's control script and daemon version.

     


    Peter G wrote:

    ... I've done as you suggested - I've uninstalled and reinstalled the daemon, both as a normal install and as a flatpak and it still does it. ...


    I have never suggested to uninstall/install something! Till now I supposed you have installed the official application' package only. Don't mix different install, since it can be a reason (multiple application instances can try access the same resources simultaneously)!

     


    Peter G wrote:

    ... I notice that the .dropbox-dist folder in ~/ is set with no read permissions at all even though it lists me as the owner. Is that what's going on here? It keeps wanting to reconnect because it can't write to this folder?

    ...


    No, it cannot be a reason. Most probably you intentionally blocked Dropbox application auto-update and have forgotten what's done. Now you can unblock it (if desirable). If you can't do it in other way, following updated command list may help:

    dropbox stop
    chmod -R a+rw ~/.dropbox*
    rm -rf ~/.dropbox*
    dropbox start -i

    To works the above, it's needed you have installed Dropbox official distribution only. Uninstall anything else you may have installed in advance.

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