Ubuntu 26.04 beta arrives packing GNOME 50, which no longer supports Google Drive
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Yep, you read that right. And there's no official Linux client from Google
Canonical has just released the beta of the next Ubuntu LTS – but what's grabbed the attention of many is that it features GNOME 50 as its default desktop environment. And GNOME 50no longer supports Google Drive.…
Google Drive in GNOME 50
It is no longer supported, unfortunately. Libgdata, which was used to handle integration with some Google online services, has been unmaintained for nearly 4 years. GVFS has disabled the dependency by default by default 10 months ago, and GNOME Online Accounts checks for that. If people wish to work on restoring this functionality, they can reach out to the GVFS maintainer.
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