If nothing else works, I'd uninstall the RPM and install the binary distro instead. This same approach will work for a single instance and give you a more sanely behaving Dropbox instance. You could use a modified version of the technique I outline in this other U&L Q&A titled: Update different dropbox instances, which shows how you can run the Dropbox dropboxd daemon for multiple dropbox instances. desktop file: $ more usr/share/applications/sktopĬomment=Sync your files across computers and to the web The only file that looks of interest is the. We can unroll the RPM to take a peak at the contents like so: $ mkdir db_unroll usr/lib64/nautilus/extensions-3.0/libnautilus-dropbox.so usr/lib64/nautilus/extensions-2.0/libnautilus-dropbox.so In looking through the RPM that's available from the Dropbox website I only see the following content.
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