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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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noise-suppression-for-voice
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Having trouble with getting microphone to be recognized
Yes, I think it pipes the default input (source) to the default output. I have a noise cancelling source and if I switch to it the loopback follows it and I hear the de-noised one
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Linux Audio Noise suppression using deep filtering in Rust
Frankly, what I hear is very similar to the results of classic spectral denoising, even with the characteristic artifacts (for Linux, there's Noise Repellent [1] available for advanced spectral denoising; there's also a ton of commercial spectral processors).
The demonstration could use more random background noises to separate it from spectral processors, and more varied vocabulary to separate it from RNNVoice [2] which tends to suppress breath and parts of sibilants, making the sound unnatural. The latency is also important - is it as low as in RNNVoice? What about the CPU load?
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Real-Time Noise Suppression for PipeWire writen in Rust
Nice, hopefully you or somebody else will turn this into an easy to use PipeWire plugin, so I can replace noise-suppression-for-voice.
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Noise Suppression mic filter is a lifesaver, how can I constantly have this on my PC?
equalizerAPO + https://github.com/werman/noise-suppression-for-voice
Was going to echo this. You can use the Real-time Noise Suppression Plugin by werman https://github.com/werman/noise-suppression-for-voice vst real-time for all mic audio as long as you pipe the system mic audio through the vst.
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Noise Cancellation for Voice
Guilded has no native noise cancellation. I personally use the RNNoise VST Plugin with EqualizerAPO to cancel out background noise.
I have been using this for noise suppression: https://github.com/werman/noise-suppression-for-voice Currently on Linux using EasyEffects to apply the same plugin on my input source mic
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Enhanced noise suppression in Jitsi Meet
Don’t remember exactly which guide I followed, but I used the build from this repo, and the instructions looks plausible:
https://github.com/werman/noise-suppression-for-voice#pipewi...
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An Introduction to PipeWire
"One first design choice was to avoid tackling any management logic directly inside PipeWire"
That single statement indicates to me that PW has got it right. Also I've been using it for 18 months now on Arch after a brief to and fro with PA where stuff failed badly for a short while. Now it is nigh on flawless and just works.
This: https://github.com/werman/noise-suppression-for-voice#pipewi... works really well and I can have my window next to a very busy road open and no one can hear it on Teams. Sorry ... Teams! I use Teams actually 8)
What are some alternatives?
easyeffects - Limiter, compressor, convolver, equalizer and auto volume and many other plugins for PipeWire applications
rnnoise - Recurrent neural network for audio noise reduction
pipewire - Mirror of the PipeWire repository (see https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/)
NoiseTorch - Real-time microphone noise suppression on Linux.
obs-rnnoise
pipewire-debian - Upstream Version of pipewire, wireplumber, roc-toolkit & blueman for debian/ubuntu
google-drive-ocamlfuse - FUSE filesystem over Google Drive
my-pop-os-conf - My Pop!_OS configuration
Mumble - Mumble is an open-source, low-latency, high quality voice chat software.
cadmus - A GUI frontend for @werman's Pulse Audio real-time noise suppression plugin
gdrive - Google Drive CLI Client
Carla - Audio plugin host