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====== Google drive on Linux ====== | ====== Google drive on Linux ====== | ||
It's strange, but true: Google doesn' | It's strange, but true: Google doesn' | ||
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- | Luckily, there is a feature built in to the desktop to access Google Drive. Open the '' | + | Luckily, there is a feature built in to the desktop to access Google Drive. |
- | You can also select | + | |
+ | Open the '' | ||
+ | You will be presented with a Google login screen, followed by a screen that asks for the permissions needed to access your Google account. | ||
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+ | Next, you can select | ||
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+ | Once done, you will see a new entry in your file manager, and probably on your desktop (depending on which desktop and file manager you use, and what settings you have chosen for the desktop). | ||
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+ | So far, this has been tested with Gnome, Cinnamon, Mate (file managers nautilus and nemo). |