Currently the experimental onedrive-d is an open-source program that can sync only personal OneDrive accounts as it does not accept Microsoft Sharepoint links. Here is a method to sync OneDrive Business/Office 365 using GoodSync for Linux, which is free for personal use.
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While the original and commonly used onedrived tool by xybu still does not support OneDrive for Business, but only personal OneDrives. however, there is a fork of this project on GitHub by derrix060 that has a somehow working (but still buggy) implementation for the Business client.
Sometimes onedrived seems to fail picking up some changes or upload them correctly, leaving your OneDrive in a (partly) unsynchronized state. It can also happen that it generates merge conflicts with itself for some reason and renames your files locally by appending your host name in parentheses and optionally a number. Unfortunately there is no notification about errors, but you can see the entries in your logfile.
Download the latest ngrok client for Linux from the official website at The ngrok-client package from the Ubuntu repositories is too old and doesn't meet the requirements.
Unpack the downloaded ngrok-stable-linux-amd64.zip archive. It contains a single ngrok binary, which you should put in a location on your $PATH, e.g. into /usr/local/bin/.
Signing up to ngrok is probably not necessary.
You will see a list of all your drives and get asked to enter the row number of the drive you want to add to your local configuration.
You then have to specify a local directory that you want to use as root folder for synchronizing with your drive. You can just hit Enter and it will use the default /OneDrive. If the path does not exist, it will be created.Same thing for the path to the ignore file you want to use, you can just hit Enter and it will use the default /.config/onedrived/ignore_v2.txt and create it, if necessary.
Now that your drive is configured, you need to try and start the onedrived daemon. I recommend to launch it in debug mode first, in case there are any problems you would otherwise miss. This will start onedrived in foreground:
If you want to get desktop notifications whenever onedrived logs an error (e.g. failed file synchronization), here is a wrapper script that parses the log file in real-time and uses notify-send to display them to you.
7. Now to configure the OneDrive connection. Enter the command onedrive A URL link will be generated for your to open in your web browser. Right click on the link in Terminal and select Open Link.
Remove the # symbol from the beginning of the line to enable the setting. This will create a folder named OneDrive inside your Home folder to allow the contents of your OneDrive account files to be synchronized there. Don't confuse this with the folder named onedrive which already exists there. The onedrive contains the installation files for the OneDrive Client for Linux and you will delete it when the install process is completed.
This workshop is designed to be run on your local machine. First, you will need to download the data we use in the workshop. Then, you need to set up your machine to analyze and process geospatial data. We provide instructions below to either install all components manually. If applicable: before you install the software, please log out of any external drives (e.g. google drive, onedrive, dropbox, etc.) on your device.
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