Zoho Docs support now available for Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, and Linux-Mint
With the latest update, Zoho Docs sync now
supports more versions of Linux. Here's a list of all the
version supported for Linux:
Linux Mint Debian
Fedora Ubuntu
Please note that .DEB packaging has been
depreciated in order to simplify the installation process. Now, a
common BIN installer is available for all the Linux
versions. Follow the below installation procedure to install the
sync agent:
- Depending on the OS
architecture (32 bit / 64 bit) you are using, download the Zoho Docs.tar.gz.
- Extract the downloaded file.
- Double click on the Zoho Docs Installer file
to complete the installation.
For more help, please refer our help pages. If you have any issues while
installation, leave us a comment or write to us at support@zohodocs.com.
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