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Onedrive isn't the easiest to set up, but it isn't so bad. You need the OneDrive client for linux, which is available in the main fedora repository (
sudo dnf in onedrive
) and for easier use and setup I recommend OneDriveGUI which has a pretty easy way to setup ones profile. Available either as an appimage, by compiling yourself or via the AUR via distrobox (which I just tested from Nobara and works, although personally I just use the appimage version).Screenshot
Yeah, I found some tutorials for it and was like 'Nah fuck this', so I switched to pCloud. Much rather have a linux-native client for a service that cares about privacy and doesn't include the fuckery that MS often puts into its products. pCloud works great.
Nice! If it wasn't for the 100GB free cloud storage I have on OneDrive I would definitely have switched as well.
Yeah I don't need anywhere near that much. I'm syncing maybe 50-100mb worth of stuff. More might be nice cause I could back up other things too, but.. meh.