GNU/Linux Fedora 42 OneDrive Client Installation – QuickStart Guide
Hello! This tutorial shows you, step-by-step, how to install the OneDrive Client on Fedora 42 GNU/Linux Desktop.
This powerful and highly configurable OneDrive Client runs on all major Linux distributions, FreeBSD, and even as a Docker container.
It supports both one-way and two-way sync capabilities and connects securely to Microsoft OneDrive services.
Main features include:
- State caching
- Real-time local file monitoring with inotify
- Real-time syncing of remote updates via webhooks
- File upload/download validation to ensure data integrity
- Resumable uploads
- Support for OneDrive for Business (part of Office 365)
- Shared folder support for OneDrive Personal and Business
- Integration with SharePoint / Office 365 Shared Libraries
- Desktop notifications via libnotify
- Dry-run mode for testing configuration changes
- Prevention of major data loss after config changes
- Support for national cloud deployments (US Gov, Germany, China, etc.)
- Support for single and multi-tenanted applications
- Rate limiting capabilities
Note: If you’re upgrading from the Skilion Client or facing issues, visit the Developer’s GitHub Page.
This guide also includes full instructions to get started with OneDrive Client on Fedora.

1. Terminal QuickStart
How to Get Started with the Command Line on Fedora
Contents