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Open Drive stuck on getting files info


Google Drive takes a very long time to open with GNOME Online Accounts






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As Google Drive using GNOME Online accounts takes a very long time to load my files, I installed the best free alternative I thought that was available, i.e. Open Drive using sudo snap install odrive-unofficial. However when I click on Synchronize on the GUI, it gets stuck on




Getting files info...




On running the app from terminal with the command odrive-unofficial it shows the following:



Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module"
Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module"
/snap/odrive-unofficial/2/resources/app.asar/public
app started on port 16409
remote change false false
local change false false
Updating account info
Updating tray icon, connected: true syncing: false
Initial scan complete. Ready for changes
Saving account to db
Saved account!
Get home page
Number of accounts 1
GET / 302 6.670 ms - 62
GET /settings 304 10.868 ms - -
GET /javascript/preload.js 200 7.304 ms - 274
GET /javascript/tether.min.js 200 5.697 ms - 25021
GET /javascript/settings.js 200 5.448 ms - 1623
GET /javascript/jquery.min.js 200 5.995 ms - 86927
GET /stylesheets/styles.css 200 6.250 ms - 173172
GET /javascript/frontend.js 200 5.904 ms - 200952
GET /files/af7ae505a9eed503f8b8e6982036873e.woff2 200 1.043 ms - 77160
Saving account to db
Saved account!
syncing true
Updated syncing status
Updating tray icon, connected: true syncing: true
Files list done!
Files list done!
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Connection error received, waiting 2 seconds and retrying
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This process does not seem to stop. I do not know whether this process is recurring or making progress. Is there any way I can view the progress, or is there any other alternative? (My current Google Drive has 4.5GB of used storage space)










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    As Google Drive using GNOME Online accounts takes a very long time to load my files, I installed the best free alternative I thought that was available, i.e. Open Drive using sudo snap install odrive-unofficial. However when I click on Synchronize on the GUI, it gets stuck on




    Getting files info...




    On running the app from terminal with the command odrive-unofficial it shows the following:



    Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module"
    Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module"
    /snap/odrive-unofficial/2/resources/app.asar/public
    app started on port 16409
    remote change false false
    local change false false
    Updating account info
    Updating tray icon, connected: true syncing: false
    Initial scan complete. Ready for changes
    Saving account to db
    Saved account!
    Get home page
    Number of accounts 1
    GET / 302 6.670 ms - 62
    GET /settings 304 10.868 ms - -
    GET /javascript/preload.js 200 7.304 ms - 274
    GET /javascript/tether.min.js 200 5.697 ms - 25021
    GET /javascript/settings.js 200 5.448 ms - 1623
    GET /javascript/jquery.min.js 200 5.995 ms - 86927
    GET /stylesheets/styles.css 200 6.250 ms - 173172
    GET /javascript/frontend.js 200 5.904 ms - 200952
    GET /files/af7ae505a9eed503f8b8e6982036873e.woff2 200 1.043 ms - 77160
    Saving account to db
    Saved account!
    syncing true
    Updated syncing status
    Updating tray icon, connected: true syncing: true
    Files list done!
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    Connection error received, waiting 2 seconds and retrying
    Files list done!
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    Files list done!


    This process does not seem to stop. I do not know whether this process is recurring or making progress. Is there any way I can view the progress, or is there any other alternative? (My current Google Drive has 4.5GB of used storage space)










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      As Google Drive using GNOME Online accounts takes a very long time to load my files, I installed the best free alternative I thought that was available, i.e. Open Drive using sudo snap install odrive-unofficial. However when I click on Synchronize on the GUI, it gets stuck on




      Getting files info...




      On running the app from terminal with the command odrive-unofficial it shows the following:



      Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module"
      Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module"
      /snap/odrive-unofficial/2/resources/app.asar/public
      app started on port 16409
      remote change false false
      local change false false
      Updating account info
      Updating tray icon, connected: true syncing: false
      Initial scan complete. Ready for changes
      Saving account to db
      Saved account!
      Get home page
      Number of accounts 1
      GET / 302 6.670 ms - 62
      GET /settings 304 10.868 ms - -
      GET /javascript/preload.js 200 7.304 ms - 274
      GET /javascript/tether.min.js 200 5.697 ms - 25021
      GET /javascript/settings.js 200 5.448 ms - 1623
      GET /javascript/jquery.min.js 200 5.995 ms - 86927
      GET /stylesheets/styles.css 200 6.250 ms - 173172
      GET /javascript/frontend.js 200 5.904 ms - 200952
      GET /files/af7ae505a9eed503f8b8e6982036873e.woff2 200 1.043 ms - 77160
      Saving account to db
      Saved account!
      syncing true
      Updated syncing status
      Updating tray icon, connected: true syncing: true
      Files list done!
      Files list done!
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      Connection error received, waiting 2 seconds and retrying
      Files list done!
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      Files list done!


      This process does not seem to stop. I do not know whether this process is recurring or making progress. Is there any way I can view the progress, or is there any other alternative? (My current Google Drive has 4.5GB of used storage space)










      share|improve this question
















      As Google Drive using GNOME Online accounts takes a very long time to load my files, I installed the best free alternative I thought that was available, i.e. Open Drive using sudo snap install odrive-unofficial. However when I click on Synchronize on the GUI, it gets stuck on




      Getting files info...




      On running the app from terminal with the command odrive-unofficial it shows the following:



      Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module"
      Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module"
      /snap/odrive-unofficial/2/resources/app.asar/public
      app started on port 16409
      remote change false false
      local change false false
      Updating account info
      Updating tray icon, connected: true syncing: false
      Initial scan complete. Ready for changes
      Saving account to db
      Saved account!
      Get home page
      Number of accounts 1
      GET / 302 6.670 ms - 62
      GET /settings 304 10.868 ms - -
      GET /javascript/preload.js 200 7.304 ms - 274
      GET /javascript/tether.min.js 200 5.697 ms - 25021
      GET /javascript/settings.js 200 5.448 ms - 1623
      GET /javascript/jquery.min.js 200 5.995 ms - 86927
      GET /stylesheets/styles.css 200 6.250 ms - 173172
      GET /javascript/frontend.js 200 5.904 ms - 200952
      GET /files/af7ae505a9eed503f8b8e6982036873e.woff2 200 1.043 ms - 77160
      Saving account to db
      Saved account!
      syncing true
      Updated syncing status
      Updating tray icon, connected: true syncing: true
      Files list done!
      Files list done!
      Files list done!
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      Connection error received, waiting 2 seconds and retrying
      Files list done!
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      Files list done!


      This process does not seem to stop. I do not know whether this process is recurring or making progress. Is there any way I can view the progress, or is there any other alternative? (My current Google Drive has 4.5GB of used storage space)







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          Though I can't speak directly, to your problem with Open Drive, I can offer an alternative for syncing files on Linux systems.



          For syncing cloud services that don't supply a Linux syncing client, I recommend rclone. It is very well documented for a number of services, though I've only used it for Google Drive and Box. It doesn't offer a continuous synchronization option, but one could be constructed using crontab. There is no GUI, so that may be a drawback for your particular use-case.






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          • Lol, no GUI is a huge drawback in my case

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          • Unless you can identify that the behavior of Open Drive is a Ubuntu specific issue, I think this question would be better suited for the Issues Page on the Open Drive GitHub page. They will be better equipped to answer your question.

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          Though I can't speak directly, to your problem with Open Drive, I can offer an alternative for syncing files on Linux systems.



          For syncing cloud services that don't supply a Linux syncing client, I recommend rclone. It is very well documented for a number of services, though I've only used it for Google Drive and Box. It doesn't offer a continuous synchronization option, but one could be constructed using crontab. There is no GUI, so that may be a drawback for your particular use-case.






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          • Lol, no GUI is a huge drawback in my case

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          • Unless you can identify that the behavior of Open Drive is a Ubuntu specific issue, I think this question would be better suited for the Issues Page on the Open Drive GitHub page. They will be better equipped to answer your question.

            – Karl
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          Though I can't speak directly, to your problem with Open Drive, I can offer an alternative for syncing files on Linux systems.



          For syncing cloud services that don't supply a Linux syncing client, I recommend rclone. It is very well documented for a number of services, though I've only used it for Google Drive and Box. It doesn't offer a continuous synchronization option, but one could be constructed using crontab. There is no GUI, so that may be a drawback for your particular use-case.






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          • Unless you can identify that the behavior of Open Drive is a Ubuntu specific issue, I think this question would be better suited for the Issues Page on the Open Drive GitHub page. They will be better equipped to answer your question.

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          Though I can't speak directly, to your problem with Open Drive, I can offer an alternative for syncing files on Linux systems.



          For syncing cloud services that don't supply a Linux syncing client, I recommend rclone. It is very well documented for a number of services, though I've only used it for Google Drive and Box. It doesn't offer a continuous synchronization option, but one could be constructed using crontab. There is no GUI, so that may be a drawback for your particular use-case.






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          Though I can't speak directly, to your problem with Open Drive, I can offer an alternative for syncing files on Linux systems.



          For syncing cloud services that don't supply a Linux syncing client, I recommend rclone. It is very well documented for a number of services, though I've only used it for Google Drive and Box. It doesn't offer a continuous synchronization option, but one could be constructed using crontab. There is no GUI, so that may be a drawback for your particular use-case.







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          • Lol, no GUI is a huge drawback in my case

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          • Unless you can identify that the behavior of Open Drive is a Ubuntu specific issue, I think this question would be better suited for the Issues Page on the Open Drive GitHub page. They will be better equipped to answer your question.

            – Karl
            Apr 2 at 22:42

















          • Lol, no GUI is a huge drawback in my case

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            Apr 2 at 17:40











          • Unless you can identify that the behavior of Open Drive is a Ubuntu specific issue, I think this question would be better suited for the Issues Page on the Open Drive GitHub page. They will be better equipped to answer your question.

            – Karl
            Apr 2 at 22:42
















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          Unless you can identify that the behavior of Open Drive is a Ubuntu specific issue, I think this question would be better suited for the Issues Page on the Open Drive GitHub page. They will be better equipped to answer your question.

          – Karl
          Apr 2 at 22:42





          Unless you can identify that the behavior of Open Drive is a Ubuntu specific issue, I think this question would be better suited for the Issues Page on the Open Drive GitHub page. They will be better equipped to answer your question.

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