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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?
I have used an app called, appropriately, onedrive. The git repository and info is here. Once you connect to OneDrive (not hard to do at all) you can do anything in the folder and when you start the command from the CLI it will sync the files to your account and update the files on the server. There are a few custom options you can set to streamline. I used it for a long time syncing with Windows and it works great.
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