

There is an unofficial Gdrive FS in a PPA:Įxecute sudo add-apt-repository ppa:invernizzi/google-docs-fs to add the PPA. Linux users can still access Google Drive on the web – New Window or through the Google Drive mobile app. Google Drive isn't currently available for the Linux operating system. There is currently no official Linux client supported by Google.

I've contacted the maintainer asking for one to be made. Unfortunately, Not with an official client. The current version of nautilus in Ubuntu 16.04 is nautilus 3.18.4.is.3.14.3-0ubuntu5. The same steps also work in Ubuntu 16.04 if it has GNOME 3.18 or newer installed. You should now be able to access your Google Drive files from the Files ( nautilus) app. Make sure Files is enabled by being toggled to the ON position. In the new Online Accounts window that opens click the Add an online account button, then in the Add Account window click the Google icon to add your Google account and authenticate with your Google password. If you have Unity Control Center open and you call gnome-control-center online-accounts, then it opens the Unity Control Center window instead of the GNOME one. Make sure you close Unity Control Center first. sudo apt install gnome-control-center gnome-online-accounts Install GNOME System Settings and GNOME Online Accounts. To enable Google drive desktop integration in Ubuntu 16.10-17.04 follow these steps: Just add your Google account in GNOME's online accounts application to get started. GNOME 3.18 and newer (in Ubuntu 16.10 and later) has native desktop integration that will let you easily browse, manage, open, upload, and download your files. Ubuntu 16.10 - 17.04 (GNOME Online Accounts) To install Open Drive in all currently supported versions of Ubuntu open the terminal and type: sudo snap install odrive-unofficial
