dropbox different in Ubuntu and Fedora

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The dropbox that I installed on Ubuntu 18.04 (nautilus-dropbox) runs a daemon and creates a dropbox folder under my home directory. I would like to install dropbox on a fedora VM that works similarly. Instead, I get some web-like app from which every file must be explicitly downloaded. I don't want it to work this way. Is there something like nautilus-dropbox available for Fedora?







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    The dropbox that I installed on Ubuntu 18.04 (nautilus-dropbox) runs a daemon and creates a dropbox folder under my home directory. I would like to install dropbox on a fedora VM that works similarly. Instead, I get some web-like app from which every file must be explicitly downloaded. I don't want it to work this way. Is there something like nautilus-dropbox available for Fedora?







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      The dropbox that I installed on Ubuntu 18.04 (nautilus-dropbox) runs a daemon and creates a dropbox folder under my home directory. I would like to install dropbox on a fedora VM that works similarly. Instead, I get some web-like app from which every file must be explicitly downloaded. I don't want it to work this way. Is there something like nautilus-dropbox available for Fedora?







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      The dropbox that I installed on Ubuntu 18.04 (nautilus-dropbox) runs a daemon and creates a dropbox folder under my home directory. I would like to install dropbox on a fedora VM that works similarly. Instead, I get some web-like app from which every file must be explicitly downloaded. I don't want it to work this way. Is there something like nautilus-dropbox available for Fedora?









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          nautilus-dropbox is available from RPM Fusion, specifically the non-free repos.






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                answered May 8 at 23:25









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