Google Drive for Linux, or something else?
This article is a pretty good round up of the various alternatives to an official Google Drive client for Linux.
I would still much rather have something straight from the source, instead of trusting everything to a third party.
apt-get install google-drive-ocamlfuse
apt-get install google-drive-ocamlfuse
Add PPA first: github.com – google-drive-ocamlfuse
Add PPA first: github.com – google-drive-ocamlfuse
Beat me to it. I use it all the time. It works very well.
Beat me to it. I use it all the time. It works very well.
KDE has kio-drive, and it seems to be working pretty well on Neon
KDE has kio-drive, and it seems to be working pretty well on Neon
The fuse link works with everything, because it just mounts it in a folder like any other storage device.
The fuse link works with everything, because it just mounts it in a folder like any other storage device.
I run ocamlfuse on our Ubuntu server, and mount the Google Drives into each user’s home directory. Works well. I can even mount it as External Storage in Nextcloud.
I run ocamlfuse on our Ubuntu server, and mount the Google Drives into each user’s home directory. Works well. I can even mount it as External Storage in Nextcloud.