@ledoc

Hi Eric, same as you, I later realized that a certain delay was needed
for it to work reliably, since there'd be times when the autostart entry
would get invoked before the datetime indicator. The Exec line on my
.desktop file now reads like this:

Exec=bash -c 'sleep 1m; /usr/lib/evolution/evolution-calendar-factory'

An Upstart-based solution might be better given that timing is involved,
but this simple approach works well enough for me. Perhaps you'd like to
try it out?

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