Linux Client
Proton Drive really needs the ability to sync desktop files automatically. This post focuses on a Linux client for Proton Drive.
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Izaac Zavaleta commented
This is now a basic feature for any drive service. Please add if possible.
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Brian Boss
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Can only second this. I try to switch completely to Proton, but the missing Linux client for Drive is stopping me currently.
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Thomas O'Neill commented
shocked and disappointed that this isn't a thing, especially after seeing chatter about this from an entire year ago... pretty sure I could implement this in a small number of weeks if I were a developer/engineer for Proton :\
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Anonymous
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Really need this for switching from Dropbox to Proton Drive permanently
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Anonymous
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Definetely a game changer for me!
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Musgrave
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critical for linux user
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Ruurd Jellema commented
Yes a lot, why linux always behind?
I use Arco linux .Arch. -
Marc
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Critical! I don't have another solution
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Mark
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I consider this a rather huge gap in Proton's offerings.
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Ádám Lőrincz (Dyra) commented
I don't use windows! I will not.
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sd
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In order to share easily between Android & Linux desktop
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Standa Láznička commented
In order to be able to use Proton Drive effectively, this is a must for me.
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Matt Cooper commented
Yes, as a full Proton subscriber and user this would be amazing. It would basically allow me to cancel Dropbox, save that money and have everything in the Proton family!.
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Federico Barizza commented
I use only PCs with Linux both at home and at work. Proton Drive, as it is now, is totally useless. A client for automatic synchronization of files and folders is essential!
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ultome
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I'm a Linux-only user, I LOVE Proton and I long for the day I can have all my data secured by you!... Please, when will you release a Linux desktop client?
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Axel.P
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It's realy a must to have and fast
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Swarup Sengupta commented
I would really like to use proton drive to store my most sensitive documents, currently I have to rely on Dropbox for the same.
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S Rose
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I'd like to move away from Dropbox and Google Drive. Both of those services allow me to mount files on my Fedora Linux host but Proton Drive does not. That puts a fork in the eye of my migration, so to speak.
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Jon Kashetta commented
I'm going to go full-Linux for personal use soon and I would like to make use of Proton Drive for syncing across my devices. A Linux client (both GUI and headless) is critically needed for Proton Drive.
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Giorgi Maghlakelidze commented
I am also switching away from Google ecosystem, but not having Linux file sync functionality prevents me from making use of Drive.
I am also paying a lot of money for Proton services, and so far it's not been an easy ride.