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 t
Hi,
when upgrading Ubuntu system to newer version, upgrade tool is sometimes
asking too much stupid questions. If you are not behind the computer,
installation is waiting for your response and time flies.
For instance: System informs you, that screen lock is disabled. I mean,
why the hell you nee
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.
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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Hi,
any idea when Ubuntu will have decent ICS support?
I am talking about easy creating and sharing events via ICS files.
You know, things, that normal business people do every day.
Regards,
Matej
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Hi,
> I've only seen ICS file support in various specific mail/calendar
> clients. Which mail client(s) or calendar clients are you using?
> (Thunderbird + calendar plugins seem to work fine)
>
I am using Thunderbird and have Lighting (and Google calendar). I can
see calendar entries, but I don'
Hi,
> Have you tried Evolution? You can possibly even integrate Google
> directly via Settings > Online Accounts and it should show up in
> Evolution (haven't tried it personally and mileage may vary).
>
> I've used Thunderbird + Lightning in the past, but Evolution has really
> great support for