Installing
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2. Installing Dependencies
Install Required Package
Simply play:sudo zypper in davfs2 unzip python2 python2-setuptools
For the Legacy releases eventually replace python2 with python in the above Command.
And the Add your User to the davfs2 Group with:sudo usermod -aG davfs2 `whoami`
The `whoami` Command just output your Username.
Then follow working on a New Terminal Window. -
3. Downloading Box.com Client
Download Box Sync Linux Client for openSUSE
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4. Making Target Folder
Next to Make the Box Sync Directory
Run:mkdir $HOME/Box
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5. Extracting Box.com openSUSEive
Extract Box .zip openSUSEive
Here for a Local installation we Extract it into the Home:unzip -d $HOME/ $HOME/Downloads/box*.zip
But if you are in Trouble to Find the Location on Terminal then See: How to Access Downloads Folder from Browser.
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6. Installing box.com Sync Client
Now to Install box.com Sync Client on openSUSE
First, Access the Target:cd $HOME/box-linux-sync-master/bin
Now Check your Default Python Version with:
python -V
And in case of Python 3 then amend the Script with the nano Editor:
nano ./box-sync
And Change the First line in:
#!/usr/bin/python2
Last, Ctrl+x to Save & Exit from nano Editor.
And then run the Installation Script:sudo python ./setup.py install
Update the Credentials:
su -c 'echo "https://dav.box.com/dav [MYEMAIL] [MYPASSWORD]" >> /etc/davfs2/secrets'
Replace “[MYEMAIL]“, and “[MYPASSWORD]” with your current one in the above Command.
And again the URL:sudo sh -c 'echo "https://dav.box.com/dav /home/[MYUSERNAME]/Box davfs _netdev,rw,user 0 0" >> /etc/fstab'
Replace [MYUSERNAME] with your current one in the above Command.
In case, to Change the Box Sync Directory Edit the Config File like:nano $HOME/.noiselabs/box/box-sync.cfg
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