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### GUI Notifications ### GUI Notifications
If notification support has been compiled in (refer to GUI Notification Support in install.md .. ADD LINK LATER), the following events will trigger a GUI notification within the display manager session: If notification support has been compiled in (refer to [./install.md#gui-notification-support](GUI Notification Support)), the following events will trigger a GUI notification within the display manager session:
* Aborting a sync if .nosync file is found * Aborting a sync if .nosync file is found
* Skipping a particular item due to an invalid name * Skipping a particular item due to an invalid name
* Skipping a particular item due to an invalid symbolic link * Skipping a particular item due to an invalid symbolic link
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> wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/abraunegg/onedrive/master/config -O ~/.config/onedrive/config > wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/abraunegg/onedrive/master/config -O ~/.config/onedrive/config
> ``` > ```
For full configuration options and CLI switches, please refer to application-config-options.md For full configuration options and CLI switches, please refer to [./application-config-options.md](application-config-options.md)
### How to change where my data from Microsoft OneDrive is stored? ### How to change where my data from Microsoft OneDrive is stored?
By default, the location where your Microsoft OneDrive data is stored, is within your Home Directory under a directory called 'OneDrive'. This replicates as close as possible where the Microsoft Windows OneDrive client stores data. By default, the location where your Microsoft OneDrive data is stored, is within your Home Directory under a directory called 'OneDrive'. This replicates as close as possible where the Microsoft Windows OneDrive client stores data.