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10 years since Google said to “hang tight” about Linux support for Google Drive
I just want to collect the major options for Google Drive on Linux in a single comment, since a few options are scattered around:
Insync works well, and it's 50% off for a couple more days: https://www.insynchq.com/ Not affiliated, but $15 is not a lot to pay, as opposed to waiting for something that probably won't happen.
Rclone has support for Google Drive, and it's open source: https://rclone.org/
There's a command line client that uses a push/pull workflow: https://github.com/odeke-em/drive It was written by a member of the Google Drive team.
Gnome supports Google Drive, or at least used to, directly in Nautilus. I don't use Gnome, so I can't comment.
There may be other options I've missed, but the point is that there is already good support in multiple forms. I'd be interested to know what support Google could provide that's not already available.
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Has anyone used rclone to get their Google Photos?
I personally use this project https://github.com/odeke-em/drive for syncing to/from google-drive.
Run this command to download (into your home directory): $ mkdir -p ~/.local/bin $ cd ~/.local/bin $ wget -c "https://github.com/odeke-em/drive/releases/download/v0.4.0/drive_linux" -O "drive-google" $ chmod a+x ./drive-google
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Any Google Drive sync that works for accessing another computer's local files?
I think the dolphin file manager has Google drive access built in. But it requires the kio-gdrive package to be installed. If I am not mistaken it also does not do a sync to the local file system, it just allows for more convenient access. But this might be more like something, you are looking for: https://github.com/odeke-em/drive but I haven't tried this one out myself.
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I tried to move entirely to Linux supporting programs before I migrate from Windows. Here's how it went
If you want a free google drive client for Linux this project should work ( I used it to sync my google drive files while in school) https://github.com/odeke-em/drive
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Is Drive the best GDrive alternative available?
The last option I've found is Drive, a github project by Odeke-em with a name that certainly made it difficult to find. It seems like it may be the best option, but it looks difficult to set up and its wiki is broken.
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How to sync Google Drive files to OneDrive
For Google Drive, this is a good client: https://github.com/odeke-em/drive as is https://github.com/prasmussen/gdrive
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Native Google Drive sync 4 linux
I use this https://github.com/odeke-em/drive
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Trying to create a virtual disk in Google Drive
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NoiseTorch
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Ask HN: What are some unpopular technologies you wish people knew more about?
Noisetorch. https://github.com/noisetorch/NoiseTorch
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Real-Time Noise Suppression for PipeWire writen in Rust
Interesting! How does it compare with NoiseTorch/RNNoise?
Interesting! I'm currently using NoiseTorch-ng. Although NoiseTorch works well, I don't like that you need to reload NoiseTorch every time you change a setting.
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Easy Effects: Audio effects for PipeWire applications
I till now haven't figured out how to setup noise reduction in PipeWire. In Pulse, it was very easy. At the present, I'm using https://github.com/noisetorch/NoiseTorch.
(I do like PipeWire)
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PSA, Discord GPU acceleration doesn't work correctly on Linux, here's how to properly enable it
I mainly use the RNNoise implementation Noisetorch and have never had people telling me my mic is bad. I'm also not that bothered about my partner being heard through my mic, but I can understand why some might.
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According to a Discord developer, Discord aims to follow Electron versions much more closely in the future
Also, noisetorch is available and IMO a superior alternative.
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Enhanced noise suppression in Jitsi Meet
>but that’s very Linux-specific and a bit “hardcore” to setup
Have you tried https://github.com/noisetorch/NoiseTorch/?
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Krisp is coming to Discord on Linux!
Consider noisetorch if you haven't already, it works like a charm.
Huh welp until it's implemented i recommend using noisetorch
What are some alternatives?
easyeffects - Limiter, compressor, convolver, equalizer and auto volume and many other plugins for PipeWire applications
cadmus - A GUI frontend for @werman's Pulse Audio real-time noise suppression plugin
noise-suppression-for-voice - Noise suppression plugin based on Xiph's RNNoise
rnnoise - Recurrent neural network for audio noise reduction
google-drive-ocamlfuse - FUSE filesystem over Google Drive
PercepNet - Unofficial implementation of PercepNet: A Perceptually-Motivated Approach for Low-Complexity, Real-Time Enhancement of Fullband Speech
mute-me - App is replaced by the new version which called Mutify
pulseaudio-module-xrdp - xrdp sink / source pulseaudio modules
gdrive - Google Drive CLI Client
bucklespring - Nostalgia bucklespring keyboard sound
Mumble - Mumble is an open-source, low-latency, high quality voice chat software.
nixpkgs - Nix Packages collection & NixOS