Evolution and Local vCalendar
Pascal Francq
pascal at francq.info
Sat Oct 9 22:08:38 UTC 2010
As far as I know, Nepomuk works only for Kontact. De fact is that, since
KPilot is not supported any more, the only way to synchronise my address book
and calendar is to use Evolution (which still supports synchronisation with
Pilot devices). I have a look to OpenSync, but it seems not to work with Pilot
devices either.
On samedi 09 octobre 2010, Ric Moore wrote:
> On Sat, 2010-10-09 at 22:01 +0200, Pascal Francq wrote:
> > Hi,
> > In fact, I found how to sync Evolution with Pilot. The problem is that,
> > since I don't know how it is possible to make Evolution manages a vCard
> > file for the contacts, I must each time erase all the contacts and
> > re-import the vCard file used by Kontact.
> > I was just wondering if a particular plug-in of Evolution allows to
> > directly manage vCard files.
> >
> > On vendredi 08 octobre 2010, Ric Moore wrote:
> > > On Fri, 2010-10-08 at 14:19 +0200, Pascal Francq wrote:
> > > > Hi,
> > > > I want to use a local vCalendar file for my contacts in Evolution (in
> > > > fact, I want to sync my Kontact information with my Pilot). It seems
> > > > that Evolution uses by default its own database. I suppose there must
> > > > be some way to make it handle local vcf files, but I do not find
> > > > how. Any idea?
> > >
> > > Evolution connects perfectly to google calendars, but to sync it to
> > > your pilot crank open synaptic, enter evolution in the search bar and
> > > I think the package is evolution-connector or some such close to that.
> > > Just look, it'll be there. It's description will state that it's for
> > > syncing to palmpilots, etc. Ric
>
> I thought that nepomuk would handle that?? I dunno, I switch it off
> routinely. Huh, no man pages or /usr/share/doc file for nepomuk. Go
> figure. Ric
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Dr. Ir. Pascal Francq
BELGIUM
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