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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?
Lethargy keeps me on board. I just cant be rc'd with researching other clouds. NextCloud why, how much effort to transition?
Dear All, I am using Dropbox in Windows, Mac, and have just installed it in Linux (Pop!OS).
I am trying to find the option of having "all files as online only", but cannot find it.. has anyone got any experience in it? I wonder whether there are different versions of Dropbox installation downloaded from the Linux repository stores -and whether I've somehow got a version that doesn't offer such an option (despite oferring it to Windows & Mac)..
Any help is much appreciated.
Kind regards,
Christos
Hi @Christos K., I hope you're doing well, and thanks for posting here!
At the moment, the ability to make your files only is only available on Windows and Mac devices, but not on Linux.
I hope this clarifies!
Megan
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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!
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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
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.
Im looking at NextCloud
Any thoughts on that?
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