Hello cattivello, I have since tried "Online Accounts" on all of the following: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, Debian 10.3, plus the original Ubuntu 18.04.4 results were not flawless - and for cloud sync I need flawless and stable I revisited the https://www.insynchq.com/ product, which I hade tested a while ago and found it to be greatly improved (the Linux version) now has greatly simplified installation and works exactly as expected (as Google Sync does) - I nw have it running on all four flavors of Ubuntu/Debian...
Testingt the 200410 beta... Am I just missing it? I am not finding the Ubuntu 18.04 "Online Accounts" (that allows native direct connection to Google Drive cloud data. Yes, it's possible to use third party addons - but I'd rather depend on the UbuntuDistro clan for such a useful and important feature - so having it be native-Ubuntu is greatly preferred.
In the "Control Center / Time and Date" the hands of the round faced clock indicate 5:02, while the actual local time is 6:02 am - and the task bar indicate 6:02 am. I notice that in "Time and Date", there is no mention of 'Daylight Savings Time' --perhaps the clock face is being linked to standard time while the rest is linked to DST?
In the "Control Center / Time and Date" the hands of the round faced clock indicate 5:02, while the actual local time is 6:02 am - and the task bar indicate 6:02 am. I notice that in "Time and Date", there is no mention of 'Daylight Savings Time' --perhaps the clock face is being linked to standard time while the rest is linked to DST?
I love it. DDE, but I am also nervous about it. I want to have the advantages of a pure Ubuntu LTS and the advantages of the DDE for it's ease of use. It will be sad to see, if the combination (the interactions between the two elements) became a source of problems/bugs.