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GNiX
3 years agoNew member | Level 2
Linux Dropbox Certificate error
After installing dropbox proprietary (using dropbox_2020.03.04_amd64.deb) and python3-gpg on on Linux Mint the app fails with the following message. This means Dropbox doesn't work at all on Linux wh...
- 3 years agoActually it was some issue with validating the Dropbox certificate (wget didn't work either). Re-installing ca-certificates and then reinstalling dropbox did the trick. If anyone else run in to the same problem here is what solved it for me:
sudo apt install --reinstall ca-certificates
sudo update-ca-certificates -f
GNiX
New member | Level 2
Actually it was some issue with validating the Dropbox certificate (wget didn't work either). Re-installing ca-certificates and then reinstalling dropbox did the trick. If anyone else run in to the same problem here is what solved it for me:
sudo apt install --reinstall ca-certificates
sudo update-ca-certificates -f
sudo apt install --reinstall ca-certificates
sudo update-ca-certificates -f
caroline9
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hi can someone talk me through steps to resolve this? We have already reinstalled Dropbox but this hasn't worked.
What do I need to do to resolve these?
sudo apt install --reinstall ca-certificates
sudo update-ca-certificates -f
Thank you
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