
After you enter your account details, you will get a message like the below telling you that your Ubuntu is now linked to your Dropbox account. Enter Your Dropbox Username Or Create New Account Enter your Dropbox account username and password, or you can create an account case you do not have one. When the installation is complete, Dropbox will open your browser.

~/.dropbox-dist/dropboxd Start Dropbox Installation To start Dropbox, you can run the following command. The extracted folder will be hidden as you can see in the next screenshot: Hidden Directory Created It will download the dropbox and extract it to your home directory. Download the Dropbox version (32 or 64 bit) that suits you well.įor the 32 bit version you can use the following command: cd ~ & wget -O - "" | tar xzf -įor the 64 bit version as in our case, you can use the following command: cd ~ & wget -O - "" | tar xzf - Download Dropbox and Extract To Home Directory Now you can start in the Dropbox installation process by following the next steps. If it is not installed, you can install it using the following command: sudo apt install wget

Next, make sure that the wget package is installed on your system.
