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I don't use Google Drive, don't want it, and not ever going to use it (and if so not often enough to warrant a separate icon in the network menu). I like my interface clean, so really like to get rid of it. But try as I might, I can't find an option for removing, and of course, just right click - delete doesn't work.

Anybody any idea how to do it?

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According to How to mount Google Drive in KDE’s Dolphin file manager:

kio-gdrive is available as a package in several Linux distributions. If installed, the Dolphin file manager will get an entry “Google Drive” under “Network”.

If I right-click on the Google Drive entry, there's a context menu apparently allowing for deleting it:

Google Drive entry in Dolphin's network menu

But that doesn't work:

Cannot delete Google Drive

However, running sudo apt purge kio-gdrive does the job:

After purging kio-gdrive

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  • Super, thanks for the answer! I hadn't been searching in the right direction!
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    Nov 7, 2019 at 8:34
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