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in the past, sharing computer files meant copying them onto physical media storage devices such as cds and flash drives and then renting or transferring those devices to others.

previously, using dropbox on linux was easy. however, if you use a file system other than ext4, this will become much more difficult.

assuming that in some cases you accidentally delete important files on cloud services, you should not worry too much because you can still restore these files. in the article

by default, the dropbox folder is stored on the user folder at c: users (or the home folder on os x and linux). however for some reason you want to change the default dropbox