The main cloud services don’t even work natively (GoogleDrive, OneDrive, iCloud) basically the only mainstream choice is Dropbox. I tried to use Google Drive in Mint, and it’s a pain to get it to work, and usually it stops working after computer restarts.

Someone has a recommendation about how to handle these services?

  • @Luckyfriend222@lemmy.world
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    1610 months ago

    I have a self-hosted Nextcloud and my Nextcloud account connected via GNOME as an Online Account. It integrates seamlessly with Calendar, gives me a webdav mount for my files etc. I don’t have any issues. I have not added any Google accounts, and definitely no Microsoft accounts. I don’t use public clouds for private stuff.

    • alteropen
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      @Luckyfriend222 @desconectado when I first switched to gnome I loved this and probably one of the main reasons I’ll be sticking with gnome now.

      calender, tasks, contacts all just integrated perfectly felt like I was in some sort of apple Eco system product for a second the way it all just synced together

    • @woelkchen@lemmy.world
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      110 months ago

      I have a self-hosted Nextcloud and my Nextcloud account connected via GNOME as an Online Account.

      The self-hosted bit is the problem. I have yet to find a Nextcloud provider that offers the service truly ready to go. The ones I found try to make it somewhat easy by offering Install buttons in web interfaces but if you have absolutely no clue about such things, even that is a hurdle to overcome.