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Jonein's avatar
Jonein
New member | Level 1
9 days ago

The desktop app UI on Linux looks old and there's no option to move the Dropbox folder.

I recently switched to Linux from Windows and was looking to have my Dropbox accessible on my desktop. I installed the app direct from the website, and the app looks like its from the early 2000's. I also like to keep a copy of my files offline, through an external desktop expansion, that is synced with the cloud. However, there is no ability (on Linux) to be able to select the sync destination on your computer to be on a different drive than your original one.

The Linux version of Dropbox desperately needs to be updated with modern and basic functionality

Dropbox interface on linux

 

  • Nancy's avatar
    Nancy
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    Hi Jonein, thanks for posting on our forum about this.

    We really appreciate your feedback and I’ve made sure to pass your comments along to our team in the meantime. 

    As for the external desktop expansion you mention, do you mean that you’d like to have Dropbox be syncing both on your local hard drive and an external drive (as a an extra backup)? If yes, I’m afraid that’s not possible, as there can only be one Dropbox folder that syncs your files to our servers.

    You should be able to move your one Dropbox folder though to another drive with these steps.

    Let me know if I’ve misunderstood something, though.

  • Jonein's avatar
    Jonein
    New member | Level 1

    Hi Nancy ,

    For the sync question, I like to keep a 1:1 parity of the online version on my local, external drive. This is for both quick access files, and in the event I cannot access my Dropbox account (internet or servers being down, etc...).

    As for moving the location of the (offline) files sync, there is currently not an option to move the Dropbox folder to another drive, besides the one the operating system is on. The software does not recognize other drives. I would not want to keep 500GB of my cloud data on my 2TB OS drive. Id rather put that on a multi TB external.

     

      • Jonein's avatar
        Jonein
        New member | Level 1

        Hi Nancy

        Yes I checked and my drive is indeed supported. All my drives are running the default ext4 formatting.

        I see also that this says its only "officially supported" in Ubuntu. I am running the latest version of Linux Mint, and presumed it should work properly as this distro is based off Ubuntu. Surely downloading from the website doesn't provide me a different UI being on a different distro?

  • Jonein's avatar
    Jonein
    New member | Level 1

    Hi Megan 

    I have tried installing the stable version as well as toggling the option in my account you suggested, and it still is not providing an option for alternate drive other than my OS. I have an additional internal drive here that should also be showing but is not.

    • Hannah's avatar
      Hannah
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      Hey Jonein, that's for that info.

      Can we send you an email, so we can take a closer look into this?