One of the top cloud syncing programmes is Dropbox. Being one of the only big programmes to officially support Linux is one of its strongest characteristics. You can use Dropbox on Linux if you are using Ubuntu, Debian, Arch Linux, Fedora, or OpenSUSE. However, there is no official Dropbox installer for Arch Linux. Thankfully, it is accessible through Arch Linux’s AUR (Arch User Repository). We have mentioned steps below to install Dropbox in Arch Linux distributions. ..
Steps to Install Dropbox in Arch Linux Distributions
Installing Dropbox using Pamac (for Manjaro)
If you are running Arch Linux, you can easily access Dropbox using the GUI tool Manjaro or Pamac. ..
If you haven’t already, open Add/Remove Software and enable the AUR package manager by navigating to Preferences > Third Party. ..
Dropbox is a free online storage service that lets you easily share files with others. You can install Dropbox on your computer by choosing the Dropbox package from the list and pressing Apply. ..
The Dropbox package may not be installed because the PGP key is needed to build it.
If you are having trouble installing the software, try again and follow the instructions that appear on-screen. If you still have trouble, click Trust and Import to allow the software to be installed on your computer. ..
After installation, the File manager now provides access to the Dropbox folder. ..
Dropbox can be installed via the Pamac command line. ..
Remove Dropbox with the Pamac GUI
Final Words
Dropbox is a cloud-based storage solution that allows users to keep and transfer data across several machines. Users can share data files with others using Dropbox links without sending them large files. The service offers a practical 2 GB storage package, which can be raised to 3 TB with a subscription.