


add the dropbox_start.py to your list of autostart programs.disable auto-start in the Dropbox application.call make there to build the shared library.make the script dropbox_start.py executable.But integration-wise Dropbox is still the best, and many of my applications only offer Dropbox integration (or, God forbid, OneDrive integration). Yes I know, as OSS enthusiast I should (and I am) using NextCloud. Of course, Dropbox does see this differently, but their explanation that ext4 is the only reasonable file system (and be aware, not in all combination and encryption), and also the only that supports extended attributes, is so ridiculously stupid that it is vain to even discuss it. Let us keep a silent minute for the deceased. Yesterday, Dropbox has finally pulled the plug on its Linux support.
