Put your files into your Dropbox on one computer, and they'll be instantly available on any of your other computers that you've installed Dropbox on (Windows, Mac, and Linux too!) Because a copy of your files are stored on Dropbox's secure servers, you can also access them from any computer or mobile device using the Dropbox website.
KDropbox is an application which offers almost the same features as the official Dropbox Linux application, but works on KDE.
KDropbox comes with .rpm and .deb packages for Mandriva, Fedora, OpenSuse, Debian and Ubuntu (and derivatives).
KDropbox requires the official Dropbox daemon to run. Step by step installation instructions for both the official Dropbox daemon as well as KDropbox (and KDropbox download) can be found here
Installation:
OpenSuSe user can install KDropbox using "1-click" installer - here
Ubuntu / Debian:
Download KDropbox for Ubuntu / Debian - here
Using the terminal go to the directory containing the file and type:
sudo dpkg -i kdropbox_0.2.1_i386.debFedora / CentOS:
Download KDropbox for Fedora / CentOS - here
Using the terminal go to the directory containing the file and type:
sudo rpm -ivh kdropbox-0.2.1-9.fc12.i386.rpmAfter successful installation, go to terminal and type command kdropbox to start the application
source:http://linuxpoison.blogspot.com/2010/05/13578167758209.html