Is there an equivalent to Google Drive in Windows for KDE?

I’m talking full synchronization of my Google Drive files into a local folder.

I know there’s the KDE KIO Worker that can integrate with Dolphin, but according to itsfoss.com:

Each time you try to modify a file, it is copied to a local cache directory. Once you finish modifying a file, it prompts for uploading the modified file to GDrive.

There’s RClone that can do that I think, but I’m not certain. And it looks a bit complicated to set up.

What are you recommendations?

  • Xeroxchasechase@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    KDE has the ability to connect to Google account, in the system settings. Than you can use Dolphin to handle your Google Drive as if it was a network drive. Unfortunately, sometimes it wont let you login, so try it yourself

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      3 months ago

      Yeah that’s what I was referring to in my post. The KDE KIO thing. It’s not exactly what I’m looking for.

      I want the files to be accessible locally and to sync with the cloud when there are changes both ways.

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          3 months ago

          Sorry. I think I may have not expressed what I meant properly.

          I want all the files to be physically present on my local drive and then to sync whenever there’s a change. I want them to be accessible even if offline.

          I don’t think that’s what Kio-gdrive does. Unless I’m mistaken.

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          3 months ago

          No that’s not what Kio-gdrive does at all.

          It allows you to access your files as a network drive. It downloads the file you open into a cache when you open it and sends it back when you edit it.

          I want a solution where the files are physically on my local drive and are synched when there are changes.

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            It allows you to access your files as a network drive. It downloads the file you open into a cache when you open it and sends it back when you edit it.

            True.

            I want a solution where the files are physically on my local drive and are synched when there are changes.

            The NextCloud/OwnCloud integration does this. I am not aware of a similar solution for Google Drive.