Hi,
>
> One does not need to involve Google, unless your workplace forces you to.
That is correct. But it is no excuse, that Gnome Calendar is not working
with Google calendar.
And besides - my question was: where to manually set timezone?
Regards,
Matej
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On 9/28/20 5:06 PM, André Pirard wrote:
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On 21/09/2020 21.39, Matej Kovacic wrote
So my question is very simple... how to tell Gnome Calendar to always
use my manually set time zone??? Because of this stupidity I missed some
important
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by my mail server.
On 21/09/2020 21.39, Matej Kovacic wrote
So my question is very simple... how to tell Gnome Calendar to always
use my manually set time zone??? Because of this stupidity I missed some
important
So, I have Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS and since I live in 21th century I would
like to use calendar. Google calendar. I know, it is not privacy wise,
but I know what I am doing.
So, I use Gnome Calendar application.
On my phone I set up an event - and since I live in Central Europe, CET
time zone is set
On Wed, 6 May 2020 at 15:02, Matej Kovacic wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have noticed (in 18.10) that default Calendar app (which is Gnome Calendar)
> sets the time zone completely wrong - it uses Algiers, I assume, it just
> takes the first one on the list.
This would probably be be
Hi,
I have noticed (in 18.10) that default Calendar app (which is Gnome
Calendar) sets the time zone completely wrong - it uses Algiers, I
assume, it just takes the first one on the list.
However, old Gnome Calendar had an option to set time zone manually. Now
Ubuntu wants to be very smart, and