Chefboyct
Tue Nov 29, 2016 3:57:04 pm
Hi all,
Just a quick question seeing I am trying to transition from Windows 10 to Linux (Zorin) and it has been an interesting journey so far for a newbie like me. I managed to work with Skilion OneDrive ... OK.. but it kept throwing some errors out after it has been synced and it doesnt want to sync local files which I manually created for testing. and now I came across another solution which is called OneDrive-D-OLD but apparently it works better than the one by Skilion.
Now, when I git clone the file and installed it into onedrive-d-old and about to install it following the link using ./install.sh and it gave me an error says that setup script does not support your distro token zorin. (please see screen shot) I saw someone else post something similar called Crimson (probably also another distro?) Is anyone here experience this before and have possible solution walk around it? This is the link and I followed the Onedrive by Skilion and it works relatively well. http://linuxblog.darkduck.com/2016/10/2 ... e.html?m=1.
Thanks.
chefboyct
Just a quick question seeing I am trying to transition from Windows 10 to Linux (Zorin) and it has been an interesting journey so far for a newbie like me. I managed to work with Skilion OneDrive ... OK.. but it kept throwing some errors out after it has been synced and it doesnt want to sync local files which I manually created for testing. and now I came across another solution which is called OneDrive-D-OLD but apparently it works better than the one by Skilion.
Now, when I git clone the file and installed it into onedrive-d-old and about to install it following the link using ./install.sh and it gave me an error says that setup script does not support your distro token zorin. (please see screen shot) I saw someone else post something similar called Crimson (probably also another distro?) Is anyone here experience this before and have possible solution walk around it? This is the link and I followed the Onedrive by Skilion and it works relatively well. http://linuxblog.darkduck.com/2016/10/2 ... e.html?m=1.
Thanks.
chefboyct