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(PSA) How to get iDrive working on Linux
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You can get the scripts and use them directly. See https://www.idrive.com/readme for details. You don't need Distrobox or anything else.
I have this working on Fedora no problems. Also their customer service is fully supportive and able to answer questions regarding Linux if you need help too, they may even alter the scripts for you if it isn't working on Nixos if you ask nicely.
Yeah I think it works on Fedora ok. I spoke to customer service, but they told me I was out of luck with Nixos.
Glad to see you found a solution then that works.
To use the native scripts I guess you'd probably have to package it correctly to work with Nixos as it needs Perl which I didn't consider earlier.