New Insync Version: 3.9.10 (Linux)

Release notes:

  • Linux: Improve Insync app security
  • Linux: Fix network errors in Fedora 44

Ubuntu: (16.04 Xenial), (18.04 Bionic), (20.04 Focal), (22.04 Jammy), (24.04 Noble), (25.04 Plucky), (25.10 Questing)

Linux Mint: (18.x), (19.x), (20.x), (21.x), (22.x)

Fedora: (30), (31, (32), (33), (34), (35), (36), (37), (38), (39), (40), (41), (42), (43), (44)

Debian (9 Stretch), (10 Buster), (11 Bullseye) , (12 Bookworm) , (13 Trixie) , (14 Forky)

OpenSUSE Leap: (15.4), (15.5)

OpenSUSE Tumbleweed: (20260113)

CentOS Stream / RHEL: (8), (9), (10)

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The links in this post point to version 3.9.8 and not 3.9.10.

@Deron I’ve raised this. You may disregard and download the correct version from here or install via the YUM repository.

Thank you!

EDIT: The correct version has been uploaded above.

Display Bug Still Present in 3.9.10 (Originally Introduced in 3.9.5)

Hi Insync Team,

Just a quick follow-up to confirm that the display issue I previously reported in the 3.9.6 thread is still present in version 3.9.10.

I’ve tested each version since 3.9.5, and the problem has remained consistent across all of them, including this latest release.

Looking forward to a fix in a future update.

Best regards.

Hi @aaclps, thank you for following up and my apologies for the persistent problem. I’ll reach out to our engineers to check where this is in their pipeline. :slight_smile: The fix will be noted in the release notes once it has been deployed. Thank you!

Hello

How can I verify the GPG key for the Fedora package?

Thanks!

Hi @SamuraiGelato! You can follow the steps to install Insync via YUM using this link: Linux - Download Insync

If you encounter any errors, just let me know!

Hi Mia,
I am not getting an error, but It is prompting me to confirm the OpenPGP key.

Importing OpenPGP key 0xACCAF35C:
 UserID     : "Insynchq Inc <services@insynchq.com>"
 Fingerprint: AEEB94E9C5A3B54ECFA4A66AA684470CACCAF35C
 From       : https://d2t3ff60b2tol4.cloudfront.net/repomd.xml.key
Is this ok [y/N]: n

It is my understanding that to verify I received the good key, I should compare the fingerprint to a trusted source. Would you please point me to somewhere I can check the fingerprint?

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I have forwarded this to our Linux engineer for further assistance! :slight_smile:

Hello, @SamuraiGelato! Our engineer has updated the instructions here, which should help. Let me know otherwise!

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