Google has not released an official Linux client for accessing its drive from Ubuntu. However, the open-source community has developed unofficial software packages & lsquo; grive-tools & rsquo ;. Grive is the GNU/Linux System Client of GoogleDrive (online storage service). It allows you to synchronize selected directories to the cloud and upload new files to GoogleDrive. Steps for installing grive-tools: 1. Use the following command to add griv
Google hasn't releasedOfficial Linux Client. However, the open-source community has developed unofficial software packages'Grive-tools'.
Grive is Google Drive (Online storage service).SynchronizationSelect a directory to the cloud and upload a new file to Google Drive.
Install grive-tools
Step: 1. Use the following command to add grive-tools PPA:
- # Sudo add-apt-repository ppa: thefanclub/grive-tools
Step: 2. Update the list
- # Sudo apt-get update
Step 3 install grive-tools
- # Sudo apt-get install grive-tools
Steps to access Google Drive
Step: 1After installation, enterGriveInUnity DashSearch for the application and open it.
Step 2Log on to google drive and you will be asked about your permission to access google drive.
ClickNext stepIn the new browser.Google login page
Log on to your Google account and clickAccept, As shown below:
Step: 3We will provide you withGoogle Code, Copy and pasteGrive setting box.
After you click "Next", google drive will be synchronized to you.Home Directory'Google Drive'Folder. The following window appears.
The Google Drive folder is created inUser's home directory.
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