Sven Arvidsson wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-12-01 at 13:06 -0500, H.S. wrote:
>
>>I have been trying out evolution for a few months now, mainly as task
>>manager or calendar application (appointments, schedules, etc.).
>>However, it appears that it is not possible to keep two location in sync
>>as far as the Evolution calendar goes (home (Debian Etch) and university
>>(Ubuntu)). I am now thinking of trying out mozilla calendars
>>(firebird?). I guess that it has a calendar export feature, which I
>>haven't been able to find in evolution.
>>
>>So, is evolution crippled when it comes to trying to copy one calendar
>>data to another location? Or am I missing something here.
>>
>>And, for scheduls and appointments, is there any other application in
>>Linux which I can use and which allows data to be synced (or exported)
>>between two locations?
>>
>>(Also, I do not want to have a calendar server running anywhere at all.)
>
>
> At least in Evolution 2.8, there seems to be an easy way to publish
> calendars. See Preferences and Calendar and Tasks.
>
I tried to 'publish' the calendar to from my home computer to the
calendar.ics file (under ~/.evolution directory) in my univ. computer
(Ubuntu). But the Ubuntu machine's evolution doesn't read the new file
-- its calendar doesn't get updated.
I also tried to publish the home computer's calendar to my univ.
computer to a ~/calendar.ics file and then tried to import that file
into the evolution calendar. But that didn't seem to work either. I am
probably not doing something right. Any link about instructions on how
to go about doing this? Maybe there are some things I am not taking care
of someplace.
->HS
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