On Wed 05 Nov 2025 at 14:23:56 (-0800), Walt North wrote:
> I know this is not a lilypond question but perhaps someone here knows
> something about this.
> I've been using Frescobaldi on Windows for a while and I store the files on
> synced google drive. The files show up as a G: when I run Frescobaldi.
> 
> I'm converting to using Linux. I have set up linux to connect to my google
> drive using using Online Account.  I can see my google drive files as
> Network files  using the Linux Nemo file manager OK.
> 
> However Frescobaldi does not show the Online Account files.  Is that a
> known issue?

The only way to achieve this I've heard of is google-drive-ocamlfuse.
  https://github.com/astrada/google-drive-ocamlfuse

It's written in OCaml, and allows you to mount a filesystem in user
space, hence the name. I've not used it myself, so I'd not be much
help. (I use fuse to move things between my computer and mobile
phones etc, using a file manager, but you can already do that.)

> Or can you send me to a more appropriate group for this kind of question?

Which group might depend on which linux distribution and desktop you
use. Nemo suggests the latter as Cinnamon: does that have a group?

Cheers,
David.

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