On Tue, 2009-07-28 at 10:15 -0400, Peter N. Spotts wrote: > Odd question: How might I go about sharing, or even synchronizing, > Evolution calendars on two machines here at home? I have one laptop that > I use for most personal stuff, as well as for professional activities. I > have a second, older laptop dedicated to ham-radio activities. And I > run Evolution no both. > > I'd like to be able to get reminders of any event on either machine, > but without having to manually reenter everything. Both share the same > wifi hub; and I have been able to swap files using SSH. So I may be > part way to my goal already. > > I suppose I could copy the calendar material from one machine to the > other periodically. But I suspect there may be a better way. > > Any thoughts? I'm using Evo 2.26.1 on each machine, with Ubuntu 9.04 > (32 bit) on the old machine, and 9.04 (64-bit) on the newer laptop.
Have you considered adding a new non-local calendar such as CalDAV or Google? I'm syncing with a google calendar which seems to work reasonable well. I do have a few issues with time zones and recurring entries, but overal it works well. -- Han Pilmeyer pilux_at_pilmeyer_dot_nl
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