I recently switched to iDrive for my backup needs but couldn’t work out how to get it running on Linux. iDrive provide a series of scripts for Debian machines but this is obviously no good for non Debian systems (using Nixos here). I read about a method of hacking the scripts so they think you’re running Debian, but this didn’t work. Anyway, I eventually figured it out and thought I’d share the workaround here in case it’s useful to anyone. The solution is to use Distrobox. Just set up a Debian box there and run the scripts as described. It took me 2-3 goes to get the dependencies installed but now it’s all great and working as intended. Good luck, fellow iDrive users.

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    11 year ago

    Yeah I think it works on Fedora ok. I spoke to customer service, but they told me I was out of luck with Nixos.

    • KᑌᔕᕼIᗩ
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      1 year ago

      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.