If you meet the requirements (64-bit OS and Ext4 filesystem), installation is straightforward, though it differs from most modern Linux apps which use Flatpak or Snap.
The client also received positive reviews from Linux users and critics:
Syncthing does not use the cloud; it syncs files directly between your devices.
Because of the filesystem restrictions and the perception that Dropbox neglects its Linux client, many users have switched to alternatives that offer better native integration.
While Dropbox still maintains a Linux client, it is no longer the seamless experience it once was. There are two major caveats users must be aware of before installing:
✅ for basic sync.
If you meet the requirements (64-bit OS and Ext4 filesystem), installation is straightforward, though it differs from most modern Linux apps which use Flatpak or Snap.
The client also received positive reviews from Linux users and critics: dropbox desktop linux
Syncthing does not use the cloud; it syncs files directly between your devices. If you meet the requirements (64-bit OS and
Because of the filesystem restrictions and the perception that Dropbox neglects its Linux client, many users have switched to alternatives that offer better native integration. installation is straightforward
While Dropbox still maintains a Linux client, it is no longer the seamless experience it once was. There are two major caveats users must be aware of before installing:
✅ for basic sync.