I like to mount Proton Drive on my Linux box directory.
I like to mount Proton Drive on my Linux box directory.
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Caspar
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Despite Proton stating that it "supports user privacy", there is still no native application for Proton Drive for Linux operating systems.
While there are native apps for the telemetry-friendly Windows and Mac, there is nothing for Linux, and the workarounds -- Rclone etc -- are consistently blocked by Proton.
Is it time to start investing in another privacy-friendly company?
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Aslwed Baloex commented
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J D Tappe
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Storage is the most basic system i/o. Linux should have its own app implemented also into the filesystem.
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Sven Jacobs commented
The rclone solution has stopped working because rclone can only reverse engineer the closed Proton Drive API. Please provide an official Linux client for Proton Drive.
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Alessandro Toso commented
Now I've switched totally to Linux (Fedora) and thus become very important to have a native Linux Client for Proton Drive. I'll try Rclone in the " hacker spirit" of a Linux user but I'll approciate such a developemnt for the lazy ( beginner) Linux user
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ocelotl
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Possible duplicate of this https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/932839-proton-drive/suggestions/45271456-linux-client
Vote there too, is the one with most visibility!
BTW Proton team: any updates?
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mike b
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You can do this with rclone
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Anonymous
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This is a really challenge for me as I can get this to work in linux with my current cloud storage provider so this is potentially standing in the way of me moving properly across to Proton Drive.
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Sergey
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pCloud had this feature already!