Вівторок, 29 березня 2016 р. 16:56:53 EEST, Miguel Ángel Gutiérrez Antuñano
було написано таке:
Hi Yuri,
Thanks you very much for your answer. I haven't thought on
downloading the clients of Dropbox or Drive, because I have
another idea in my mind, but it is indeed a solution.
My original idea was something I achieved to do in Total
Commander and also in Krusader, but in the later only with a
University related Drive unit that uses webdav. It was really
easy just to add the direction
"webdav://drive.blablabla/whatever" to the Location Toolbar and
it pop-up a window where I introduce user and password. And the
I can see all the content of the remote unit without installing
anything else. I added to BookMan so I have easy access to it.
Do you think there is a similar solution for the units mentioned before?
Thanks you very much. Best regards,
Sure.
There are webdav solutions for Google Drive:
https://forums.mageia.org/en/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=8783
OneDrive:
http://blog.lazut.in/2012/12/skydrive-webdav-access.html
No free webdav solution for DropBox:
https://www.dropbox.com/help/62
Proprietary solution:
https://www.dropdav.com/
Or you can use kfilebox to access all DropBox features:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/kdropbox/
Hope this helps.
Best regards,
Yuri
El viernes, 25 de marzo de 2016, 11:49:37 (UTC-4), Yuri Chornoivan escribió:
2016-03-25 16:45 GMT+02:00 Miguel Ángel Gutiérrez Antuñano
<magutierr...@gmail.com>:
Hello,
I'm switching from windows to linux and I'm using Krusader as
alternative to Total Commander. I wonder if there is a way to
see the files and folders of dropbox, OneDrive and google drive
in Krusader.
My apologies if this topic has already been addressed before.
Thanks in advance,
Miguel A. Gutierrez
Hi,
That's definitely the place to ask such questions. ;)
1. Dropbox
It is enough to install the default Dropbox package and start its daemon:
https://www.dropbox.com/install
The folder with your data will be ~/Dropbox. To keep data
syncing, just add ~/.dropbox-dist/dropboxd to your desktop
autostart.
2. OneDrive
There is a OneDrive Linux client, which works very similar to Dropbox's one.
https://github.com/xybu/onedrive-d-old
3. Google Drive
The best clients are proprietary (and there is no official
client from Google, just promises):
https://www.insynchq.com/
https://www.thefanclub.co.za/overgrive
Free clients are not so cool:
https://www.maketecheasier.com/google-drive-clients-linux/
However, you can use Krusader command line to do the syncing
manually through Rclone when you actually need it.
Hope this helps.
Best regards,
Yuri
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