Pcloud appimage7/8/2023 Weird thing is that on first launch it does work properly, or at least it seems to work properly. ![]() I presume this has to do with folder permissions within Silverblue, not granting access to pCloudDrive, or presumably a pCloud daemon not running. And there is no way to re-sync the data, at least, none that I’m aware of. AppImage format is ideal for upstream packaging, which means that you get the software directly from the original author (s) without any intermediaries, exactly in the way the author (s) intended. Go to Permissions, make it Executable and Run. On next boot is where the thing starts to fail, there is no mounted PCloud drive, there is still a pCloudDrive folder in the Home directory, though with no files. Download and save the 'pcloud' file distributed in AppImage format. On first launch, everything works fine, the PCloud drive appears mounted and the files are accesible.ĭefault settings for PCloud drive tells PCloud software to autostart upon user login. In order to “install” PCloud Drive in Silverblue with the official software, we only need to download the PCloud AppImage file from PCloud website. This one relates to using PCloud Drive in Silverblue: I’ve been using Silverblue since this January 2020, and while overall it’s coming out quite ok, there are still some quirks hanging there.
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