Re: [orca-list] Virtual drives accessible with orca



Grive has the easiness I want, but except for one aspect, it's not
perfect for my purpose. It's a tool to synchronise, not to simple
store files.

I am afraid of delete some local files and update unwillingly the
folder. The result would be a disaster.

On windows, I used an application called Google Drive. It was
installed as a usual letter drive of disk and, when I accessed it, a
login was required. Therefore, it was not a synchronising tool, but a
remote access for Google Drive files.

For the purpose of Grive, its really a wonderful tool. There are
folders, in particular for backup purposes, that I want to
synchronise. However, there is also files that I want to copy safely
to Google Drive without the possibility of accidental deletions.

It seems that Chromevox completes my tool kit. I tried to install
with: "sudo apt-get install chromevox", but this package does not
exists. So, how can I install Chromevox?

2013/11/21, Jason White <jason jasonjgw net>:
luciano de souza <luchyanus gmail com> wrote:
Grive is wonderful for me. With a simple "grive -a", after accessing
the address of autorization, I could download my files much easier
than I could suppose.

I'm glad it works. I generally use rsync over ssh, or sshfs, or indeed nfs
instead (to a remote Linux machine, not to Google, Dropbox or other such
providers, which use their own protocols).

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