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Anghellos
6 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I'm getting an error message "Could not start the Dropbox daemon" for a Fedora 31 install.
Hello,
I tried to install dropbox on my fresh installation of Fedora 31. The error that i got is "Could not start the dropbox daemon" if i run the installation on terminal i got additional details ...
- 6 years ago
Hi, I just used this command on my Fedora 31 Workstaion before installing Dropbox. The Dropbox daemon starts successfully now, and the sync function works well.
sudo dnf install libatomic
Now the only problem is the tray icon keeps showing "Connecting...", but it does not affect the running.
Jane
Dropbox Staff
Hey Anghellos, thanks for checking in with us!
In order to make sure I’m further advising correctly, can you specify the following for me?
- Did you run the installation on your terminal both times or is it a full installation that triggered the error message the first time?
- Can you cross-check that this machine meets the minimum requirements?
- Have you installed the missing package detailed in the error message to see if this fixes this issue?
I’ve also run a search on our system & I could see that an agent has also replied on your open ticket, so you can choose to reply on either channel.
Please let me know how you’d prefer to proceed. Thanks again!
Miguel P.16
6 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Hi, currently i'm getting same problem, How can we solve it on Fedora 31?
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