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Ubuntu 18.04 : how to use Lightning (Thunderbird calendar) in place of Gnome agenda?
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowWhy is Evolution the default mail/calendar package?How to get GNOME Shell Calendar to sync with Google Calendar with Thunderbird installed?How can I show Thunderbird Lightning tasks and events in the Gnome Clock applet?Ubuntu 13.04: Synchronizing an iPhone's contacts and calendar without Ubuntu OneGoogle provider in Thunderbid with Lightning is not workingUbuntu/Gnome Calendar bidirectional sync with google calendarIs it possible to use Microsoft Exchange Calendar with Ubuntu?How to open the default calendar when clicking on an event in the Gnome Notification Area?How can I add a CalDAV calendar in Bionic / Gnome 3Google calendar reminders not imported in thunderbird
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.
gnome 18.04 calendar lightning
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-)
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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