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berniewalp
Explorer | Level 3
2 years ago

Dropbox does not start on system startup (Linux Mint)

I want Dropbox to run always.  I tick the little box. "Start Dropbox on system startup" in the "Dropbox Preferences" window and after hitting "Apply" then "OK" the window vanishes.  Nevertheless, whe...
  • Здравко's avatar
    Здравко
    2 years ago

    berniewalp wrote:

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    What seems to have worked (why?): ...


    Hi again berniewalp,

    I did suppose you have installed the official package and was wrong. You still haven't installed it, but only installed the daemon directly and that's the reason why your autorun didn't work. 🙂 It's a bug in the daemon - expects there is desktop file to be able turn autorun on. This file is part of the package you haven't installed and that's why the daemon cannot turn aurtorun on - it's missing. Would be fine Dropbox developer to embed such a file in the daemon, so everything will work when it's supposed to be installed by hands..., but better don't rely on. 🤷 Dropbox doesn't support very well the application on Linux. The initial version on the file I posted above didn't work for you cosa you haven't installed control script properly! It usually has to be installed on place accessible (i.e. somewhere in a place pointed by the PATH environment) and cutted the ending .py in the name. When official package gets installed the same script can be found on '/usr/bin/dropbox' and that's why can be run from anywhere without pointing the path together with the name. Instead of proper install you pointed explicitly the control script, something that's also fine 😉 - the same file is executed finally.

    Hope this clarifies matter.