OneDriveGUI
A simple GUI for OneDrive Linux client, with multi-account support. (by bpozdena)
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OneDriveGUI
Posts with mentions or reviews of OneDriveGUI.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-10.
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OneDrive Requires Admin Approval - Workarounds?
I am trying to use the OneDrive I get from my university on my Fedora 38 laptop. I tried two different programs 1 & 2. But when they redirect me to OneDrive's website, I get an error that the admins have to approve the application. The IT told me they won't do it, so I am looking for possible workarounds. Is there any cloud storage aggregator platform, like a website where you can add different cloud storage services? Then, I might be able to use that client to sync. Or do you have any other ideas what I can do?
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OneDrive on a Ubuntu 22.10/Windows 11 dual boot system
I used this link to install OneDrive and this one for OneDrive GUI. It is syncing and seems to work well.
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NextCloud and OneDrive sync
Via the OneDrive Client for Linux - https://github.com/abraunegg/onedrive - this 'syncs' your data, bi-directional operation, open source and free. Supports Personal, Business & SharePoint account types and Shared Folders. A Docker container is also available for all major architectures (x86_64, ARMHF, AARCH64). If you need a GUI for onedrive client management use: https://github.com/bpozdena/OneDriveGUI
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Introducing Celeste: A GUI file synchronization client that can connect to any cloud provider
There are OneDriveGUI which uses abraunegg's onedrive client as backend, onedriver which has been around with a GUI for longer, and of course the classic Insync which is paid.
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KDE is starting to treat X11 users as second-class citizens
It was an application bug, the developer fixed it in https://github.com/bpozdena/OneDriveGUI/issues/41#issuecomment-1192894239 . Seems to be https://github.com/bpozdena/OneDriveGUI/commit/a1fd40e31033aea5422bf340e9bb151c23f31858 .
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Linux for Star Citizen
When you get to it - there are only 5 reliable ways to access OneDrive on Linux/Unix platforms: * Via the OneDrive Client for Linux - https://github.com/abraunegg/onedrive - this 'syncs' your data, bi-directional operation, open source and free. Supports Personal, Business & SharePoint account types and Shared Folders. A Docker container is also available for all major architectures (x86_64, ARMHF, AARCH64). If you need a GUI for onedrive client management use: https://github.com/bpozdena/OneDriveGUI * Via the 'onedriver' client - https://github.com/jstaf/onedriver - Native file system that only provides the OneDrive 'on-demand' functionality, open source and free. Supports Personal, Business account types. Currently does not support Shared Folders or SharePoint. * Via 'rclone' - https://rclone.org/ - one way sync client, open source and free. Has limitations with SharePoint. * Via non-free clients such as 'insync', 'ExpanDrive' * Via the web browser of your choice
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(long) User Impressions of MicroOS coming from Fedora Silverblue
FYI there is a GUI for the 'onedrive' CLI client as well - have a look at https://github.com/bpozdena/OneDriveGUI
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Looking to automatically back up OneDrive Personal but good options seem to be lacking? Alternatives?
* Via the OneDrive Client for Linux - https://github.com/abraunegg/onedrive - this 'syncs' your data, bi-directional operation, open source and free. Supports Personal, Business & SharePoint account types and Shared Folders. A Docker container is also available for all major architectures (x86_64, ARMHF, AARCH64). If you need a GUI for management use https://github.com/bpozdena/OneDriveGUI
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What's your opinion on Linux for school use?
Here's a open source onedrive alternative, there is also a GUI for it
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Best way to sync local folders to OneDrive?
git clone https://github.com/bpozdena/OneDriveGUI.git cd OneDriveGUI python -m pip install -r requirements.txt cd src/ python OneDriveGUI.py
us.zoom.Zoom
Posts with mentions or reviews of us.zoom.Zoom.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-20.
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Use a custom data folder on Flatpak apps
For example, let's say we want a separate instance of Zoom (Zoom on Flathub) to run along the default one.
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btw
It seems to divert the discussion to something that doesn't make too much sense. X and Wayland are two different things by design, this probonopd sounds extraordinarily salty that moving an application under a new server breaks some things, making some applications entirely useless, but I say, that is to be expected. Saying that Wayland breaks stuff by design, as if that was their only objective is just petty, of course it's a pity that those devs have thrown in the towel, but let's not pretend like theirs were the only options, e.g. screen recording works perfectly fine with OBS, at least it has done so on my machines with AMD/Intel GPUs; Jitsi works now; Zoom screensharing being GNOME only is Zoom devs being dicks that can't be arsed to support standards, the community came in to work around it and also I don't know how they could bring up a proprietary application that has not made the Flatpak package themselves as an example, the whole thing is a community effort there apparently; etc. etc. (I'm not going to debunk all the others that are invalid, the internet is there for everyone)
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KDE is starting to treat X11 users as second-class citizens
Can you be specific about the problems with X11? I've been using X11 for decades and it's been ROCK SOLID. And that is exactly what you want from something so essential. Wayland feels like an expensive boondogle, frankly. Wayland breaks everything and only provides 20% the functionality that X11. It also forces application and DE developers to implement special tools and solutions for wayland which have always been provided as a common interface by X11, like screenshots/ recording and screen sharing, e.g. https://github.com/flathub/us.zoom.Zoom/issues/22
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Zoom on Ubuntu-based Linux
For college and therapy, I've had to use Zoom. I've been using the zoom flatpak, as I try and use flatpak for any proprietary software. That being said, it is not officially supported (by zoom), and also doesn't listen to Pop!_OS's tiling window manager. Certainly, I'm not the only one who has questioned which client to use, but I'm curious what y'all think. I like flatpak because I can trust that, worst case scenario, the proprietary software (read: Spyware) only has access to a limited amount of my system. But it'd also be nice to, ya know, use the tiling feature.
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Consistent crashes joining meetings
I've gathered a coredump and a stack trace, which might be useful.
- Zoom crashes when joining a meeting
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A Problem with Zoom and the Solution
You can get it as a flatpak too which should (presumably) take care of any dependencies automatically. :)
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Can it run Zoom?
Here you go: https://flathub.org/apps/details/us.zoom.Zoom
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Will this be fixed with the next linux 5.18 kernel? I'm only getting 2 hours of battery life while getting 5-6 on Windows 11...
Check this out https://github.com/flathub/us.zoom.Zoom/blob/master/zoom.sh
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Screen sharing on Zoom (Wayland & Fedora 36)
Link to the github issue for the flatpak
What are some alternatives?
When comparing OneDriveGUI and us.zoom.Zoom you can also consider the following projects:
onedrive - OneDrive Client for Linux
flathub - Issue tracker and new submissions
onedriver - A native Linux filesystem for Microsoft OneDrive
nix-gui - Use NixOS Without Coding
onedrive-download - Enumerate and download OneDrive files, keeping the directory structure
xdg-desktop-portal - Desktop integration portal
audio-slicer - A simple GUI application that slices audio with silence detection
xdotool - fake keyboard/mouse input, window management, and more
celeste - GUI file synchronization client that can sync with any cloud provider
flatpak-cve-checker
Myth-Mod-Manager - An easy way to swap and manage Payday 2 mods outside the game
xdg-desktop-portal-gtk - Gtk implementation of xdg-desktop-portal
OneDriveGUI vs onedrive
us.zoom.Zoom vs flathub
OneDriveGUI vs onedriver
us.zoom.Zoom vs nix-gui
OneDriveGUI vs onedrive-download
us.zoom.Zoom vs xdg-desktop-portal
OneDriveGUI vs audio-slicer
us.zoom.Zoom vs xdotool
OneDriveGUI vs celeste
us.zoom.Zoom vs flatpak-cve-checker
OneDriveGUI vs Myth-Mod-Manager
us.zoom.Zoom vs xdg-desktop-portal-gtk