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Hi Guys,
I recently updated to Gnome 3.18 and I am trying to access my Google Drive in Nautilus but when I select it I get an error saying that my Google Drive is "not mountable"
I am signed into Google in GOA and I have gvfs for Google installed, is there something else I am missing?
Last edited by Dobbie03 (2015-09-26 20:59:50)
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same here.. besides that, gnome 3.18 from [gnome-unstable] runs like a charm over here.
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Yeah Gnome 3.18 is running like a dream.
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did you sign-in to google from control-center after the 3.18 upgrade, or was that on 3.16?
I think you may have to give nautilus permissions on google preferences to able to access your file with it.
I'm not using google drive so I can't test this myself unfortunately.
3.18 runs beautifully indeed. nautilus and epiphany are super fast compared to 3.16, and even the wayland port seems to be usable finally.
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I deleted my existing google login from within gnome online accounts after upgrading to 3.18, then signed in again, though that didn't solve the issue.
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After the recent update to 1.26.0-2 for the gvfs-* packages things seem to work all fine now. Make sure you have both gvfs-goa and gvfs-google installed (not sure why but it looks like I had missed the latter one on my first attempts).
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Yeah I was just about to post and add that gvfs-google from gnome-unstable needs to be installed. My issue was that I needed a mirror refresh as the gvfs-google package wasn't showing as being available. Once I had refreshed my mirrors I was all set.
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How can we install just gvfs-google from gnome-unstable? Adding that repo would install all gnome-unstable packages, correct?
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