How To Use Google Drive on Linux: 2 Unofficial Solutions

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Published on Mon, 03 Dec 2012 11:00:30 GMT Indexed on 2012/12/03 17:09 UTC
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When Google announced Google Drive, they promised Linux support. That was about 7 months ago. While Google said Google Drive for Linux was “still a priority” back in July, it seems it’s no longer a priority.

If you want to use Google Drive on Linux, both Insync and grive can bring Google Drive to Linux. They’re not official, but they’re better than nothing if you’re waiting for an official client.

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