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On 2021.11.12 03:21, Peter Humphrey wrote: |
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> On Thursday, 11 November 2021 22:37:56 GMT Jack wrote: |
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> > I use KDE, and have configured KOrganizer to access my Google |
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> > Calendar. Unfortunately, I very often open KOrganizer, and my |
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> Google |
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> > events are simply not present, and that calendar is not even shown |
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> in |
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> > the list at the lower left. I have no other calendars configured, |
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> and |
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> > don't use a local calendar. If I do Settings/Configure KOrganizer, |
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> and |
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> > select the Calendars tab, I see the Google Groupware entry with my |
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> > email address. Selecting it and hitting the "Restart" button seems |
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> to |
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> > give it the appropriate blow to the head, and everything appears as |
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> > expected. I suppose I'll end up posting to one of the KDE forums, |
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> but |
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> > figured someone here might have a clue or hint about troubleshooting |
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> > this issue. |
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> |
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> Have you enabled automatic updates? I was suffering similar to you |
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> until I |
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> disabled it, and now all seems fine. |
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Thanks, Peter. |
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I see a checkbox for "Enable interval refresh", but if I turn this off, |
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when will the desktop pick up any changes made to the calendar on other |
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devices? I'll try turning it off - hopefully the "refresh" or "update |
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folder" will handle this. I have also had times when I've had to |
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delete an even multiple times before that delete managed to actually |
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get pushed up to Google. I'd restart KOrganizer, and the event just |
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shows up again. |
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Jack |