I installed it on my 11.04 Ubuntu box and went pretty seamless.  I clicked
deb file  for the Ubuntu version (32 bit) from the dropbox site and it
launched aptitude.  At the end of the install it creates a dropbox folder at
the root of your home directory.


Adam Flaig
"Its never too late to become what you might have been"

DropBox <http://db.tt/RyLStcb> - Free online Storage!  Click the link and
install the application to automatically sync your files and store them
online for free. Help me get 8 GB of space Free!



On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 7:25 PM, Jeff Lasman <jpli...@nobaloney.net> wrote:

> On Wednesday, June 08, 2011 12:25:21 pm Adam Flaig wrote:
>
> > If anyone wouldn't mind signing up for DropBox for Free online storage it
> > will increase my free limit.  You start off with 2 GIG Free and get a 250
> > MB for every person you get to sign up (up to 8 GB).
>
> I tried installing it into my kubuntu installation.  I've got nautilus
> seemingly successfully installed.  When I run "nautilus" from my shell I
> get:
> "Initializing nautilus-dropbox" and nautilus pops up and runs.  But I don't
> see a dropbox folder.
>
> Anyone got any ideas?
>
> Jeff
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