With so many huge huge .csvs for my projects, remote working (which I rarely do) is tough! Finally caved & bought a Dropbox subscription. 

Does OneDrive work on Linux and is it true it's free for any .ac.uk account? Thanks! 
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You should be able to access your OneDrive files on Linux via WebDAV. See this NSDN article:https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/robert_mcmurray/2014/09/30/using-the-webdav-redirector-with-onedrive-part-1-standard-security/ …
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That's for Windows, which works for me, but should also work on Linux. e.g. see: https://www2.le.ac.uk/offices/itservices/ithelp/my-computer/files-and-security/work-off-campus/webdav/linux …
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Is it CLI? I hope yes.

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Yes. On Windows I use it to map OneDrive as my O: drivepic.twitter.com/ezpbFmCPeb
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Interesting — thank you.
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See also the cadaver command-line WebDAV client for Unix. http://www.webdav.org/cadaver/
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Thanks — need to return from this conference but will do. Cheers.
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We currently don't have a OneDrive desktop app for Linux, but OneDrive works from most browsers: http://msft.social/Sv0GEK . (1/2)
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Be sure to check that
@Office365, including OneDrive, is free with your school email here: http://msft.social/8iID6I .
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Thanks useful! And yes, UCL does have an account.

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Perfect! Today is as good a day as any to back up those files.

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Mayyyybe after I get back from Switzerland...
tough without a Linux app to upload 10gigs.
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