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Old 01-04-2012, 03:00 PM   #1
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LXer: Mounting Google Documents in GNU/Linux is just not a (real) option


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If you use Google Documents, you might want to be able to access your files without using a browser. So, I was all set, happy to write a good blog entry about how to mount your Google Documents folder on your Ubuntu. (This is not a very free-software thing to do, granted. But then again, if you are an Ubuntu One user, well, Ubuntu One server isn't free software either. But, it's a service, and interfacing to things is crucial.) So, is it actually possible?

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