Now that I have shared all my family History docs with my Brothers via
Google Drive, I want to know if I can set up Drive as a directory
accessed via Dolphin on Kubuntu [16.04 64 bit]
I found a link https://community.kde.org/KIO_GDrive but using their
instructions it is not found.
Any advi
Hi Peter,
> I found a link https://community.kde.org/KIO_GDrive but using their
> instructions it is not found.
That's a bit vague. I see there's
https://aelog.org/kio-gdrive-released/ and
https://community.kde.org/KIO_GDrive says how to install it for
different distributions, though no Ubuntu
On Monday, 9 January 2017 12:09:59 GMT PeterMerchant via dorset wrote:
> Now that I have shared all my family History docs with my Brothers via
> Google Drive, I want to know if I can set up Drive as a directory
> accessed via Dolphin on Kubuntu [16.04 64 bit]
>
> I found a link https://community.
On 09/01/17 12:34, Terry Coles wrote:
> What did you do; build it from scratch.
>
> There is a Unity GDrive package; just search for gdrive in Synaptic. I
> haven't tried it.
>
Also a fork of grive here:
https://github.com/vitalif/grive2 which may be worth looking at.
There is a $4.99NZL pai
On 09/01/17 12:34, Terry Coles wrote:
On Monday, 9 January 2017 12:09:59 GMT PeterMerchant via dorset wrote:
Now that I have shared all my family History docs with my Brothers via
Google Drive, I want to know if I can set up Drive as a directory
accessed via Dolphin on Kubuntu [16.04 64 bit]
I
On 09/01/17 12:54, PeterMerchant via dorset wrote:
>
> I have seen grive also, but not been too impressed by the comments on it.
>
I've just built the later fork (grive2) and it seems to be doing what it
should - you need to run manual sync though.
Si
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Hi Peter,
> I have seen grive also, but not been too impressed by the comments on
> it.
Ditch all this modern GUI stuff that will never catch on.
Rclone is a command line program to sync files and directories to
and from... — http://rclone.org/
It might make your "push of changed files"
On Monday, 9 January 2017 12:54:44 GMT PeterMerchant via dorset wrote:
> > There is a Unity GDrive package; just search for gdrive in Synaptic. I
> > haven't tried it.
>
> Under Install there was a command line install for KDE Neon, which was
> in the usual format, but came back with package not
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