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drive
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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?
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.
- Is (hd0,msdos3) the same as /dev/sda3?
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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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google drive bulk download
i've used this on macos and linux with great success: https://github.com/odeke-em/drive
peek
- The open source peek screen recorder is being deprecated
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I need a screen recorder for Ubuntu
Peek
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ShareX alternative for Linux?
Peek: Allows recording portions of the screen in many file formats (GIF, MP4, WebM).
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New plugin: twoslash-queries.nvim
I used this: https://github.com/phw/peek
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GIF Like a Pro
On linux, i like peek[0] quite a lot. Its ui is straighforward, and it can export to gif, webv and mp4. However it's only compatible with X11 as far as i know.
[0] https://github.com/phw/peek
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I was watching a Linux YouTuber, and saw him use this screenshot program. Looks interesting, yet he never mentioned the name of the program. Do you guys know? TIA
You can checkout peek
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Learn anki/flashcards without audio
Try Flameshot or Ksnip for screenshots. I run Flameshot on my Gentoo installation and it works fine. Use Peek for GIF recordings.
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Peek Alternative
I was just looking for an alternative solution to Peek which will work natively with Wayland. Any suggestions?
- Terminal Hangman
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How can I record my screen on bspwm? This is not a virtual machine one, so I want to know if there is some tool that allows to record my full screen…
Peek is a simple option that might fit your needs https://github.com/phw/peek
What are some alternatives?
google-drive-ocamlfuse - FUSE filesystem over Google Drive
wayland-protocols - Wayland protocol development (mirror)
gdrive - Google Drive CLI Client
Kooha - Elegantly record your screen
syncthing - Open Source Continuous File Synchronization
ScreenToGif - 🎬 ScreenToGif allows you to record a selected area of your screen, edit and save it as a gif or video.
ipe - An open source Pusher server implementation compatible with Pusher client libraries written in GO
obs-studio - OBS Studio - Free and open source software for live streaming and screen recording
Hugo - The world’s fastest framework for building websites.
flameshot - Powerful yet simple to use screenshot software :desktop_computer: :camera_flash:
VGrive - Google Drive client for linux
vokoscreenNG - vokoscreenNG is a powerful screencast creator in many languages to record the screen, an area or a window (Linux only). Recording of audio from multiple sources is supported. With the built-in camera support, you can make your video more personal. Other tools such as systray, magnifying glass, countdown, timer, Showclick and Halo support will help