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Ubuntu 18.04 : how to use Lightning (Thunderbird calendar) in place of Gnome agenda?



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Coming from Ubuntu 16.04, I just installed Ubuntu 18.04 and appreciate a lot of Gnome features. It is very well polished...



I have a few calendars defined in Lightning (a Thunderbird extension) which sync' with a Baikal server (and then with my smartphone).



Is it possible to have Gnome using those calendars in place of the default Gnome agenda ?
I have tried using "add calendar from web", but Baikal URL does not work. It seems from what I read that I would need to install evolution because the sync' part of Gnome agenda is managed by evolution...



As Thunderbird is the default email app with Ubuntu, I am reluctant to install evolution on my desktop.



Is there any way to achieve this dream ?
Thanks.










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    Coming from Ubuntu 16.04, I just installed Ubuntu 18.04 and appreciate a lot of Gnome features. It is very well polished...



    I have a few calendars defined in Lightning (a Thunderbird extension) which sync' with a Baikal server (and then with my smartphone).



    Is it possible to have Gnome using those calendars in place of the default Gnome agenda ?
    I have tried using "add calendar from web", but Baikal URL does not work. It seems from what I read that I would need to install evolution because the sync' part of Gnome agenda is managed by evolution...



    As Thunderbird is the default email app with Ubuntu, I am reluctant to install evolution on my desktop.



    Is there any way to achieve this dream ?
    Thanks.










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      Coming from Ubuntu 16.04, I just installed Ubuntu 18.04 and appreciate a lot of Gnome features. It is very well polished...



      I have a few calendars defined in Lightning (a Thunderbird extension) which sync' with a Baikal server (and then with my smartphone).



      Is it possible to have Gnome using those calendars in place of the default Gnome agenda ?
      I have tried using "add calendar from web", but Baikal URL does not work. It seems from what I read that I would need to install evolution because the sync' part of Gnome agenda is managed by evolution...



      As Thunderbird is the default email app with Ubuntu, I am reluctant to install evolution on my desktop.



      Is there any way to achieve this dream ?
      Thanks.










      share|improve this question














      Coming from Ubuntu 16.04, I just installed Ubuntu 18.04 and appreciate a lot of Gnome features. It is very well polished...



      I have a few calendars defined in Lightning (a Thunderbird extension) which sync' with a Baikal server (and then with my smartphone).



      Is it possible to have Gnome using those calendars in place of the default Gnome agenda ?
      I have tried using "add calendar from web", but Baikal URL does not work. It seems from what I read that I would need to install evolution because the sync' part of Gnome agenda is managed by evolution...



      As Thunderbird is the default email app with Ubuntu, I am reluctant to install evolution on my desktop.



      Is there any way to achieve this dream ?
      Thanks.







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          I found an solution : there is an Thunderbird extension that does what I want.
          EDS Calendar integration integrates calendars events with Gnome clock applet.
          And there is nothing else to install, as evolution-data-server is already part of Ubuntu 18.04.
          You only need to install v0.5 (last one is v0.5.1) to be compliant with Thunderbird v52.
          Cool ! 8-)






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            I found an solution : there is an Thunderbird extension that does what I want.
            EDS Calendar integration integrates calendars events with Gnome clock applet.
            And there is nothing else to install, as evolution-data-server is already part of Ubuntu 18.04.
            You only need to install v0.5 (last one is v0.5.1) to be compliant with Thunderbird v52.
            Cool ! 8-)






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              I found an solution : there is an Thunderbird extension that does what I want.
              EDS Calendar integration integrates calendars events with Gnome clock applet.
              And there is nothing else to install, as evolution-data-server is already part of Ubuntu 18.04.
              You only need to install v0.5 (last one is v0.5.1) to be compliant with Thunderbird v52.
              Cool ! 8-)






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                I found an solution : there is an Thunderbird extension that does what I want.
                EDS Calendar integration integrates calendars events with Gnome clock applet.
                And there is nothing else to install, as evolution-data-server is already part of Ubuntu 18.04.
                You only need to install v0.5 (last one is v0.5.1) to be compliant with Thunderbird v52.
                Cool ! 8-)






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                I found an solution : there is an Thunderbird extension that does what I want.
                EDS Calendar integration integrates calendars events with Gnome clock applet.
                And there is nothing else to install, as evolution-data-server is already part of Ubuntu 18.04.
                You only need to install v0.5 (last one is v0.5.1) to be compliant with Thunderbird v52.
                Cool ! 8-)







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