Hello!
As per the title, one feature I miss from Gmail and similar is the ability to automatically upload files greater than 25mb to a cloud destination. I wonder if it’s already possible and I’ve simply missed it, or if it’s in the works.
This would have the added benefit of giving purpose to my Proton Drive, which sits useless and empty as a Linux user as I can’t really sync it to anything besides my phone.
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It worked for me without problem.
I think you entered the word “protondrive” instead of the number that corresponds to that remote type.
My version is slightly newer than yours, but I think this should still work
It worked for me:
So give it another try, and I think you should have the same success as me
Thanks, I’ll have to try it again, but protondrive wasn’t an item in the list last I tried, so I couldn’t select it by number. The docs do suggest typing out the name of the backend.
Oh…
I saw what I interpreted as a failing condition and assumed.