I was wondering if Ubuntu 16.04 has a Gdrive application? I would like to manage my G drive files in a better way.
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3Not by default, but you can install it as given [here](http://askubuntu.com/questions/544646/how-to-install-google-drive-on-ubuntu-14-04) – Severus Tux Jun 06 '16 at 06:33
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1Possible duplicate : [How to install Google Drive on Ubuntu 14.04?](http://askubuntu.com/questions/544646/how-to-install-google-drive-on-ubuntu-14-04) – Severus Tux Jun 06 '16 at 06:34
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The PPA linked as a dupe, has the packages for 16.04 but a small difference, it is called `grive2` and not just `grive` – Mark Kirby Jun 06 '16 at 10:29
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Possible duplicate of [Is there a Google Drive client available?](http://askubuntu.com/questions/161273/is-there-a-google-drive-client-available) – user.dz Jun 23 '16 at 04:39
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I am using the one from nilarimogard, did you find a applet indicator substitute for it? – Aquarius Power Sep 04 '17 at 21:59
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InSync works like a charm, only it's 25$ a year. A couple of days ago it was 24h lifetime free licence. This may come again:
Download it here: https://www.insynchq.com/downloads
Install the deb. package.
To update your local file manager with Insync integration, use one of the following:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt install insync-nautilus
sudo apt install insync-nemo
sudo apt install insync-caja
sudo apt install insync-thunar
sudo apt install insync-dolphin
If you are using Ubuntu 16.04 (64bit) and Insync doesn't start then run this command to fix it:
Terminal Commands:
sudo mv /usr/lib/insync/libfontconfig.so.1 /usr/lib/insync/libfontconfig.so.1.old
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