![]() The content of the service file we have downloaded is: ĮxecStart=/usr/bin/env "/home/%i/.dropbox-dist/dropboxd" Run the below command to download and copy the Service file in the Systemd directory to create a system service for Dropbox. Now, Create a DropBox Service file to autostart it.įor that, a systemd service file available on GitHub. This will automatically add your account in the server running headless dropbox including a home directory to sync files and folders with the cloud. As we are on the command line interface, thus, copy that link and open it either on your smartphone or in other system’s browser.Įnter your credentials of Dropbox and log in. The above command will show a link to login in DropBox account. Now, run the Dropbox Deamon from the newly created folder i.e. If you are on 32-bit Ubuntu version: cd ~ & wget -O - "" | tar xzf -Īnd for all modern system running on the 64-bit version: cd ~ & wget -O - "" | tar xzf. If you are using the Ubuntu 20.04 or 18.04 Server Command line version without any graphical user interface, still we can have this public cloud using its headless version.įor that on your server’s command-line interface type: Therefore, the installation command will be- sudo dpkg -i dropbox_2020.03.04_b.For example, the one we have downloaded was – dropbox_2020.03.04_b ![]() Replace the package-name in the above with the downloaded dropbox package file name.Now, use the Deb package installer command i.e- sudo dpkg -i package-name.As most of the systems are 64-bit now, therefore, click that to download the same. You will see two versions there 32-bit and 64-bit. We can also install this cloud service by downloading its Debian packages directly from the website.įor the simple, open browser on your Linux system and use this linkto get the Dropbox Client download page. ![]() Finally, in the Ubuntu taskbar, you will see the Dropbox icon, click that to access the folder that will sync all cloud files on PC and vice-versa.Now, the setup will redirect and open the Dropbox login page in the browser, enter your account credentials. ![]()
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