Many thanks for the instructions. I have followed it. OneDrive Ui shows that a sync is in progress and I have successfully authenticated the account, unfortunately when I access the OneDrive account via Fedora it only shows an empty directory. No content. I don’t really know what I can do next? I’m disappointed in this respect with the new version of Fedora with KDE. On version 41 under GNOME both google drive and one drive worked without the slightest problem. On Ver.42 with KDE, access to both gdrive and onedrive doesn’t work…
If the ‘onedrive’ client is syncing and the OneDrive GUI (GitHub - bpozdena/OneDriveGUI: A simple GUI for OneDrive Linux client with multi-account support.) is showing that a sync is in progress, then your data will be in your configured ‘sync_dir’
If you have installed the ‘onedrive’ client from the Fedora repositories, you should have v2.5.5 currently installed.
If you have installed the client via a ‘snap’ (Install onedrive-cli on Linux | Snap Store) your data will not be where you think your data is meant to be.
If you are not using ‘onedrive’ and using some sort of KDE integration - I cannot assist with this.
Please clarify:
- How did you install
- What are you running
Thank you very much for responding so quickly. However, I would like to report the good news that today when I came home from work and booted up my computer I saw a message that OneDrive needs to resync with the database, I clicked okey and now all my OneDrive folders show up beautifully in Dolphin into my Home directory. So it seems that problem is solved. Now I have to figure out how to “force” gdrive to works as well.