
While we still don’t know if and when an official Google Drive client for Linux will arrive, thankfully there are various unofficial alternatives available that can do the work for you. Understandably, Linux users are unhappy and frustrated, with entire Reddit threads dedicated to discussing Google’s apathy towards them. The Mountain View, California-based company did say in 2012 that “the team is working on a sync client for Linux.” which was followed by “the team is working on a sync client for Linux” in 2013, but it never shared an exact time-frame.

Notably missing from the list, however, is Linux. While official clients have been available for Windows, Android, and OS X from day 1, iOS and Chrome OS also made it to the list soon. Given those numbers, one would assume that the service would be accessible to users of all major platforms.
