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How to set up OneDrive on Ubuntu 16.04LTS?


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I tried the guides but a window never popped up prompting me to sign in, so I continued with the command 'onedrive-pref'. That did nothing, so now I have a OneDrive folder and a .onedrive folder.



I checked my OneDrive account online; there was no new files/folders. I'm trying to get it to where I have a folder in my home folder that will sync with OneDrive online.










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  • which guides you tried?

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  • All of them. Searched onedrive on ubuntu and went to these websites askubuntu.com howtogeek.com maketecheasier.com omgubuntu.co.uk

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I tried the guides but a window never popped up prompting me to sign in, so I continued with the command 'onedrive-pref'. That did nothing, so now I have a OneDrive folder and a .onedrive folder.



I checked my OneDrive account online; there was no new files/folders. I'm trying to get it to where I have a folder in my home folder that will sync with OneDrive online.










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  • which guides you tried?

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  • All of them. Searched onedrive on ubuntu and went to these websites askubuntu.com howtogeek.com maketecheasier.com omgubuntu.co.uk

    – rconmstr
    Oct 13 '16 at 2:59
















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I tried the guides but a window never popped up prompting me to sign in, so I continued with the command 'onedrive-pref'. That did nothing, so now I have a OneDrive folder and a .onedrive folder.



I checked my OneDrive account online; there was no new files/folders. I'm trying to get it to where I have a folder in my home folder that will sync with OneDrive online.










share|improve this question
















I tried the guides but a window never popped up prompting me to sign in, so I continued with the command 'onedrive-pref'. That did nothing, so now I have a OneDrive folder and a .onedrive folder.



I checked my OneDrive account online; there was no new files/folders. I'm trying to get it to where I have a folder in my home folder that will sync with OneDrive online.







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  • which guides you tried?

    – Yonsy Solis
    Oct 12 '16 at 23:48











  • All of them. Searched onedrive on ubuntu and went to these websites askubuntu.com howtogeek.com maketecheasier.com omgubuntu.co.uk

    – rconmstr
    Oct 13 '16 at 2:59





















  • which guides you tried?

    – Yonsy Solis
    Oct 12 '16 at 23:48











  • All of them. Searched onedrive on ubuntu and went to these websites askubuntu.com howtogeek.com maketecheasier.com omgubuntu.co.uk

    – rconmstr
    Oct 13 '16 at 2:59



















which guides you tried?

– Yonsy Solis
Oct 12 '16 at 23:48





which guides you tried?

– Yonsy Solis
Oct 12 '16 at 23:48













All of them. Searched onedrive on ubuntu and went to these websites askubuntu.com howtogeek.com maketecheasier.com omgubuntu.co.uk

– rconmstr
Oct 13 '16 at 2:59







All of them. Searched onedrive on ubuntu and went to these websites askubuntu.com howtogeek.com maketecheasier.com omgubuntu.co.uk

– rconmstr
Oct 13 '16 at 2:59












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I've just found suitaible way of accessing and mounting OneDrive in Ubuntu 16.04 with Rclone-Browser



1)
Downlouad the Rclone program here and install it on your system: (the version in the standard Ubuntu repository only works for Onedrive personal edition.)
https://rclone.org/downloads/ or directly from this for Ubuntu 64 bit systems: https://downloads.rclone.org/rclone-current-linux-amd64.deb



sudo dpkg -i rclone-current-linux-amd64.deb


2) Rclone-browser



Download the rclonebrowser form here: https://github.com/mmozeiko/RcloneBrowser/releases
or install via a ppa (not yet for ubuntu 18.04)
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mmozeiko/rclone-browser
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt install rclone-browser
After installing both packages, start rclone-browser from the dash.



enter image description here




select n for new remote and give it any name that suits you. Onedrive would be fine.




Select 18 Onedrive (number can change)



leave blank twice



select personal or business



select Y if you are running a normal desktop system.



Now the browser should open and you can login in your onedrive account



now return to the terminal and conform with Y



press Q to exit and return to the rclone-browser and press the refresh button.




Now you should see your onedrive account and you can open it by double clicking




You are now able to mount it and see it in Nautilus. It is NOT a locally available filesystem. It is still remote. Some programs can read and write to this remote drive, and some don't. A workaround is to open a secon TAB in Nautilus, copy the files you need to the second TAB. Use them from there and copy them back afterwards.



Source:
Rclone and Rclone-Browser






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    I've just found suitaible way of accessing and mounting OneDrive in Ubuntu 16.04 with Rclone-Browser



    1)
    Downlouad the Rclone program here and install it on your system: (the version in the standard Ubuntu repository only works for Onedrive personal edition.)
    https://rclone.org/downloads/ or directly from this for Ubuntu 64 bit systems: https://downloads.rclone.org/rclone-current-linux-amd64.deb



    sudo dpkg -i rclone-current-linux-amd64.deb


    2) Rclone-browser



    Download the rclonebrowser form here: https://github.com/mmozeiko/RcloneBrowser/releases
    or install via a ppa (not yet for ubuntu 18.04)
    sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mmozeiko/rclone-browser
    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt install rclone-browser
    After installing both packages, start rclone-browser from the dash.



    enter image description here




    select n for new remote and give it any name that suits you. Onedrive would be fine.




    Select 18 Onedrive (number can change)



    leave blank twice



    select personal or business



    select Y if you are running a normal desktop system.



    Now the browser should open and you can login in your onedrive account



    now return to the terminal and conform with Y



    press Q to exit and return to the rclone-browser and press the refresh button.




    Now you should see your onedrive account and you can open it by double clicking




    You are now able to mount it and see it in Nautilus. It is NOT a locally available filesystem. It is still remote. Some programs can read and write to this remote drive, and some don't. A workaround is to open a secon TAB in Nautilus, copy the files you need to the second TAB. Use them from there and copy them back afterwards.



    Source:
    Rclone and Rclone-Browser






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      I've just found suitaible way of accessing and mounting OneDrive in Ubuntu 16.04 with Rclone-Browser



      1)
      Downlouad the Rclone program here and install it on your system: (the version in the standard Ubuntu repository only works for Onedrive personal edition.)
      https://rclone.org/downloads/ or directly from this for Ubuntu 64 bit systems: https://downloads.rclone.org/rclone-current-linux-amd64.deb



      sudo dpkg -i rclone-current-linux-amd64.deb


      2) Rclone-browser



      Download the rclonebrowser form here: https://github.com/mmozeiko/RcloneBrowser/releases
      or install via a ppa (not yet for ubuntu 18.04)
      sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mmozeiko/rclone-browser
      sudo apt-get update
      sudo apt install rclone-browser
      After installing both packages, start rclone-browser from the dash.



      enter image description here




      select n for new remote and give it any name that suits you. Onedrive would be fine.




      Select 18 Onedrive (number can change)



      leave blank twice



      select personal or business



      select Y if you are running a normal desktop system.



      Now the browser should open and you can login in your onedrive account



      now return to the terminal and conform with Y



      press Q to exit and return to the rclone-browser and press the refresh button.




      Now you should see your onedrive account and you can open it by double clicking




      You are now able to mount it and see it in Nautilus. It is NOT a locally available filesystem. It is still remote. Some programs can read and write to this remote drive, and some don't. A workaround is to open a secon TAB in Nautilus, copy the files you need to the second TAB. Use them from there and copy them back afterwards.



      Source:
      Rclone and Rclone-Browser






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        I've just found suitaible way of accessing and mounting OneDrive in Ubuntu 16.04 with Rclone-Browser



        1)
        Downlouad the Rclone program here and install it on your system: (the version in the standard Ubuntu repository only works for Onedrive personal edition.)
        https://rclone.org/downloads/ or directly from this for Ubuntu 64 bit systems: https://downloads.rclone.org/rclone-current-linux-amd64.deb



        sudo dpkg -i rclone-current-linux-amd64.deb


        2) Rclone-browser



        Download the rclonebrowser form here: https://github.com/mmozeiko/RcloneBrowser/releases
        or install via a ppa (not yet for ubuntu 18.04)
        sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mmozeiko/rclone-browser
        sudo apt-get update
        sudo apt install rclone-browser
        After installing both packages, start rclone-browser from the dash.



        enter image description here




        select n for new remote and give it any name that suits you. Onedrive would be fine.




        Select 18 Onedrive (number can change)



        leave blank twice



        select personal or business



        select Y if you are running a normal desktop system.



        Now the browser should open and you can login in your onedrive account



        now return to the terminal and conform with Y



        press Q to exit and return to the rclone-browser and press the refresh button.




        Now you should see your onedrive account and you can open it by double clicking




        You are now able to mount it and see it in Nautilus. It is NOT a locally available filesystem. It is still remote. Some programs can read and write to this remote drive, and some don't. A workaround is to open a secon TAB in Nautilus, copy the files you need to the second TAB. Use them from there and copy them back afterwards.



        Source:
        Rclone and Rclone-Browser






        share|improve this answer













        I've just found suitaible way of accessing and mounting OneDrive in Ubuntu 16.04 with Rclone-Browser



        1)
        Downlouad the Rclone program here and install it on your system: (the version in the standard Ubuntu repository only works for Onedrive personal edition.)
        https://rclone.org/downloads/ or directly from this for Ubuntu 64 bit systems: https://downloads.rclone.org/rclone-current-linux-amd64.deb



        sudo dpkg -i rclone-current-linux-amd64.deb


        2) Rclone-browser



        Download the rclonebrowser form here: https://github.com/mmozeiko/RcloneBrowser/releases
        or install via a ppa (not yet for ubuntu 18.04)
        sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mmozeiko/rclone-browser
        sudo apt-get update
        sudo apt install rclone-browser
        After installing both packages, start rclone-browser from the dash.



        enter image description here




        select n for new remote and give it any name that suits you. Onedrive would be fine.




        Select 18 Onedrive (number can change)



        leave blank twice



        select personal or business



        select Y if you are running a normal desktop system.



        Now the browser should open and you can login in your onedrive account



        now return to the terminal and conform with Y



        press Q to exit and return to the rclone-browser and press the refresh button.




        Now you should see your onedrive account and you can open it by double clicking




        You are now able to mount it and see it in Nautilus. It is NOT a locally available filesystem. It is still remote. Some programs can read and write to this remote drive, and some don't. A workaround is to open a secon TAB in Nautilus, copy the files you need to the second TAB. Use them from there and copy them back afterwards.



        Source:
        Rclone and Rclone-Browser







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