I've been using iCloud services like iCloud Drive and the password manager frequently because they help me access all my important files whether I'm on my phone or laptop. I'm specifically wondering if there's any way to use iCloud on Linux, particularly Ubuntu. If there isn't, I'd appreciate any alternative suggestions you might have!
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You can access iCloud on Linux using a web browser, like Firefox, although it's pretty limited. I’ve used it without problems on various Linux distros like Mint and Manjaro. Just keep in mind that the password manager might not be available directly, but alternatives like 1Password work well on Linux.
I switched to using the Firefox password manager for this reason. It's cross-platform, so it works seamlessly between my Ubuntu laptop, iOS iPhone, and Windows work laptop. It might not be the most secure option, but I also use two-factor authentication for extra protection.
Using Firefox or other browsers that support K-HTML should work fine for accessing iCloud services on Linux. Just remember that it’s pretty much just the web interface.

I totally forgot you can use the web version! Thanks for the reminder!