![]() ![]() As with most cloud storage services, you can view, download, and upload files from the browser. There are some other cloud services around, such as Google Drive, but they have even less Linux support than Dropbox. It offers a couple of GB for free, but you can pay a small amount a month for a whopping 1TB of space. ![]() If you don’t already have one, sign up for a Dropbox account at. The full article can be found in The MagPi 48 and was written by Rob Zwetsloot This method was created by Alex Eames of RasPi.TV and is perfect for many types of Raspberry Pi project, especially those where you’re taking pictures and want to view them remotely or free up some space on the Raspberry Pi after they’ve been taken. There are definitely ways around this, though, and with a little bit of hacking and tweaking, we can get automatic uploads (and downloads!) of items to Dropbox. Dropbox’s relationship with Linux has always been slightly weird, and as Raspbian is a version of Linux, that too means it’s not so straightforward to get the file-syncing behaviour of Dropbox to work. ![]()
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