Insync is an unofficial Google Drive Linux client that lets you synchronize your Google Docs in Linux systems, including Ubuntu.
Questions tagged [insync]
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Get Rid of inSync
I'm new here, so I'm not totally sure if this question would be appropriate for these forums, but anyways... How can I uninstall inSync from my computer. I didn't like the service and so, I disconnected it from my Google account. But, I can't get it…
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Does encrypting the hard drive affect file sync with programs like Dropbox, Ubuntu One, Spider Oak, Insync, and others?
For the last few months I've been having a lot of problems syncing with two computers that I reinstalled and encrypted the drives. It is happening with all the programs I mention in the subject. Can the encryption of the disk be the cause of the…
Ramon Suarez
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What service starts a user session before they login?
I've noticed that I have problems with insync and dropbox icons showing up in my system tray and in investigating the problem it seems to be because they are being started before I even login.
In investigation I tried a fresh reboot and login to the…
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How to install insync-beta-xfce, the Google Drive client for Xfce (thunarx-python missing)?
There are different types of Insync available for Ubuntu (see here).
I am trying to use it under Xfce, so the first choice would be to install the Xfce version.
But I get this error:
How to solve this?
Installing the generic version works, but it…
user47206
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Where do I find the Insync log file?
When contacting the customer service of Insync they ask to send the logs where do I find them in Ubuntu?
Ramon Suarez
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Insync application not working after update to Ubuntu 18.04
So recently I upgraded to 18.04 and I have been having problems with the Insync application ever since. The first thing to notice is that the system tray icon doesn't work. At first it was not appearing at all, and after a bit of googling I found…
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