Accessing Google Drive on Linux
Accessing Google Drive on any platform including Linux is very simple. We just need a web browser to navigate Google Drive.
Step 1: Open any Web browser on your Linux computer. For example, let’s open Firefox.
Step 2: On your web browser go to drive.google.com to visit the official website of Google Drive.
Step 3: On the webpage enter your valid email ID and password and you will be logged in.
Step 4: Now you can explore the Drive and upload any file or access already uploaded or shared files.
How to Use Google Drive in Linux
Google Drive is one of the famous cloud storage services provided by Google. Google Drive allows users to store files online and access them from anywhere. Google Drive is available for all major platforms i.e. Windows, MacOS, Linux, and others. In this article, we will learn how to use Google Drive in Linux to store and access our files.
How to Use Google Drive in Linux
- Accessing Google Drive on Linux
- Tools to sync Google Drive
- 1. Rclone (CLI Tool)
- 2. Google-drive-ocamlfuse (CLI Tool)
- 3. GNOME Online Accounts (GUI Tool)
- 4. KlO GDrive (GUI Tool)
- Steps to Use Google Drive
- 1. Using Rclone (CLI Tool)
- Step 1: Install Rclone
- Step 2: Configure Rclone
- Step 3: Create a new Remote
- Step 4: Authenticate Google Account
- Step 5: Explore Rclone
- 2. Using Google-drive-ocamlfuse
- Step 1: Install Google-drive-ocamlfuse
- Step 2: Create a new Directory
- Step 3: Authenticate Google Drive
- 3. Using GNOME Online Accounts (GUI Tool)
- Step 1: Open Settings
- Step 2: Sign In with valid credentials
- Step 3: Turn on Required Accesses
- Step 4: Explore File Manager
- 4. Using KlO GDrive (GUI Tool)
- Step 1: Install KIO GDrive
- Step 2: Make LibreOffice KDE compatible
- Step 3: Install Dolphin
- Step 4: Explore Drive