Microsoft OneDrive is not currently supported on Ubuntu. You must use an unofficial, community-maintained client to sync OneDrive files on a Linux computer. Microsoft has not yet made any announcements regarding its intentions to formally support Linux as of this writing. You must use an unofficial, community-maintained client if you want to sync OneDrive files on a Linux computer.

Steps to Install Microsoft OneDrive on Ubuntu

sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install python-apt sudo apt-get install python-pip

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-security/ppa To update your system’s security settings, run the command mentioned below: sudo apt-get update ..

sudo apt-get install ondrive This will install the ondrive package on your computer.

OneDrive Application - run

Ubuntu successfully synced with Microsoft OneDrive, providing you with a secure and easy-to-use storage solution.

Final Words

To install OneDrive on Ubuntu, first make sure that you have the OneDrive client installed. If you don’t have it, you can install it from the Ubuntu Software Center. Once OneDrive is installed, open it and sign in with your Microsoft account. You’ll see a screen like this one: If you’re using a Windows computer, you’ll need to install the OneDrive drivers. If you’re using a Mac or Linux computer, you can skip this step and just use the OneDrive client to access your cloud storage. Once the drivers are installed, open OneDrive and sign in with your Microsoft account again. You’ll see a screen like this one: Now that OneDrive is installed, we need to create an account so that we can use it. To do this, click on the three lines in the top left corner of the screen and type in your name and password: You’ll now be able to access OneDrive from any computer where you have an Microsoft account.