On Sun, 2016-09-04 at 12:51 +0200, Rudolf Künzli wrote: > On Sat, 2016-09-03 at 23:08 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > I agree, but I will not spend the time on this. I didn't use GOA > > > for > > > other applications. > > > So turning over to Thunderbird will get me off the problem. > > > > You don't need to use GOA for Google calendars on Fedora 24, > > Evolution > > will use OAuth2 natively from 3.20 (as has been said on this list > > previously). I don't use GOA for anything anymore, but still > > happily > > interact with my Google accounts in Evolution. > > > > You are absolutely at liberty to use whatever client you want, and > > TB > > is a perfectly acceptable alternative. But please, don't swap > > purely > > because of that reason. And what's more, I don't want this thread > > to > > remain on the mailing list archives in a state that implies that > > Evolution can't deal with OAuth2. > > > > P. > I didn't recognize this message. Sorry! > I did set up Evo without GOA. It seems to work. > I just can't see that OAuth2 has been set, but I guess it wont show > it... > thanks > Since I modified my set up without GOA I have all calendars (google) twi ce. How to get rid of the doubled ones? Thanks -- Rudolf Künzli <rudolf.kun...@gmail.com>
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