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michaelpporter
Mar 07, 2015Aspirant
Dropboxmanager settings issues
I installed Dropboxmanager on a RN314 running 6.2.2 I am not seeing any config for adding the admin or user accounts. I can start dropbox from the command line, but it links it to root. I removed it f...
btaroli
Mar 10, 2015Prodigy
First, you might get better (more direct) response if you go to the add-on support forum: https://rnxtras.com/forum/dropbox-manager-r6x86
Second, be very careful with 6.2.2. It has a known bug affecting uninstallation of add-ons, that can render Frontview and/or HTTP protocol inaccessible. You would be strongly advised to upgrade to 6.2.3 beta unless betas worry you.
I am curious what method you used for installation. I ask mostly because I'd originally done it with dpkg and missed out on dependencies that the add-on required. Safest method is to use the FrontView "upload" option in apps tab.
Another thing to check is to try "apt-get update" (NOT upgrade) in ssh. Make sure it completes without errors (like the also well known certificate problem). If it doesn't complete you will have no luck installing extensions, until the certificate is updated (or you upgrade to a more recent release, like the beta).
Another thing to look at is the log file /var/log/readynasd/install_debpkg.log. This will show all diagnostic messages that occurred during installation (if done through FrontView).
Second, be very careful with 6.2.2. It has a known bug affecting uninstallation of add-ons, that can render Frontview and/or HTTP protocol inaccessible. You would be strongly advised to upgrade to 6.2.3 beta unless betas worry you.
I am curious what method you used for installation. I ask mostly because I'd originally done it with dpkg and missed out on dependencies that the add-on required. Safest method is to use the FrontView "upload" option in apps tab.
Another thing to check is to try "apt-get update" (NOT upgrade) in ssh. Make sure it completes without errors (like the also well known certificate problem). If it doesn't complete you will have no luck installing extensions, until the certificate is updated (or you upgrade to a more recent release, like the beta).
Another thing to look at is the log file /var/log/readynasd/install_debpkg.log. This will show all diagnostic messages that occurred during installation (if done through FrontView).
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