As an edit to my comment above, here is a complete, newbie guide to
getting it up and running.

First, install both the daemon and nautilus integration package from
www.dropbox.com/install

Install the .deb file and don't start it just yet. Then, use the command
below to install the daemon. The commands are:

  32 bit install   --    cd ~ && wget -O - 
"https://www.dropbox.com/download?plat=lnx.x86"; | tar xzf -
  64 bit install   --    cd ~ && wget -O - 
"https://www.dropbox.com/download?plat=lnx.x86_64"; | tar xzf -

Then, go to your start-up applications, and make two new ones. The first
name "Dropbox" and the command for that would be "dropbox start -i" and
then the other one name "Dropbox Sync" or "Dropbox Daemon" (you can name
either whatever you like, really). On the Dropbox Daemon one, the
command will be "~/.dropbox-dist/dropboxd" and you can put a description
in for either, but I just left them blank since I used descriptive
titles.

Restart, and you should get a nice little icon in the system tray up by
the time, and it should begin syncing your files to a new Dropbox folder
in your home directory. Also note: it may ask you to authenticate when
it starts. This happened to me, so you might get it as well. If you wish
to manually start Dropbox, say, without restarting, simply open up two
terminal windows and use the two commands above. However, if you run it
from start up you do not have to keep the terminal windows open.

Hope I helped, and if I need to change something on this guide, feel
free to fix it yourself or make it clear that I did something wrong.

Evan

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