On Tue, 2013-04-16 at 23:21 +0200, Michael Seifert wrote:
> Hello everybody,
> 
> I have a strange problem with Evolution (3.6.4 on Arch Linux, but the
> problem existed already in some of the earlier versions). On my laptop,
> I've added two Google calendars. For both of them, I am not allowed to
> edit existing or create new tasks, input window is mostly greyed out and
> a message tells me that the calendar is read-only. Removing a calendar
> and adding it again allows for a temporary fix of the problem, but after
> next reboot it reoccurs.
> 
> The most strange part of the story: On my desktop PC I use the same
> calendars and basically the same setup of Evolution (also the same
> version, same OS) and I never had such problems there. 
> 
> What could I do to find the cause of this stupid issue or, at best, to
> fix it?

Are you sure the "read-only" calendar is geting the correct user
credentials from Evo? e.g. if the two calendars are under different
Google accounts, I don't think Evo will be able to handle that.

poc

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