It is said that 95% of all supercomputers run Linux, so why do they still not get an invitation to the party? If you look at any cloud storage review, you will quickly notice that Linux users are often times left as an afterthought. So what do cloud storage providers have to offer Linux users?
Thankfully, a lot. There are three main ways you can regain glory with your Linux system. Firstly, connection. Linux users have the option to connect an online system to your Linux user interface. As all Linux users will know, the user interface is comprised of one of two things; either the command-line interface or the graphical user interface. There are a plethora of graphical user-interfaces that can run with many if not all versions of Linux. These include: GNOME, KDE, Cinnamon, LXDE, MATE, Enlightenment, Pantheon, Trinity and Sugar. The most common of which are GNOME and KDE desktops. Additionally, these two desktops are more often than not supported by cloud storage providers. Linux also offers its power users the option of a command line interface.