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> they just want a convenient quasi-commercial software package that doesn't cost them anything.

Wouldn't I be paying for gdrive and thus expect to get working software? The free tier isn't enough for me and I would have paid if they had a linux client.

Its okay if they don't think linux is worth it, but your argument that i should pay for the software again seems really weird to me.




Again:

Google writes, maintains, distributes, and supports a working Drive client for Linux, called DriveFS.


This?

https://github.com/thejinx0r/DriveFS

It is the top hit for "google drivefs source code" on google. "google drivefs" just returns hits about clearing a cache on macos or something.

The duck duck go results are arguably more relevant, though one is a link to DriveFS.exe, which I don't plan to download.




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