I have Ubuntu 12.04 and this is indeed very annoying.
Run gconf-editor and uncheck notify with tray doesn't work for me.
There is no ~/.config/evolution/sources/ folder to delete.
I don't want to run sudo apt-get purge evolution-data-server because i use
Evolution.
Any help please ?
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Remove all of the unneeded authentication prompts from your
~/.config/evolution/sources/
folder.
That worked for me.
What's putting them in there, in the first place?
What causes this?
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I'm fine with Evolution authenticating to my gmail account, I'm just not
so thrilled with twenty prompts for my password.
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sudo apt-get purge evolution-data-server
worked for me, as well, although it removed some features of gnome3.
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Calendar Authentication
Fix at comment #12 did not work for me.
sudo apt-get purge evolution-data-server did.
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Title:
Calendar Authentication requests password in
It persists on 13.10 after official release (17.10.13).
rm ~/.config/evolution/sources/* works though after logout/login.
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I ran in to this problem as well after a recent upgrade to 13.10.
Removing the pertinent calendar config file from
~/.config/evolution/sources/ fixed the issue for me. There are likely
multiple configuration files in that directory so you will have to
determine which specific calendar is causing
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you! That works! So relieving.
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Calendar Authentication requests password in Ubuntu 12.10 and 13.10
To
ErrrI don't know why I've kept saying 12.10, I'm actually running
13.04! Sorry for any confusion. Regardless, I still have this problem
after trying any other solutions I could come up with tonight
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Hm, I'm on 12.10 and I don't see these options. I search gconf-editor
for notify and it found nothing. I searched for calendar and it
found 3 entries, but none had any sort of notify/tray/etc value to set.
Maybe I can find something else within gconf-editor thoughhm...
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Hm...then I remember that one thing I did to try solving the problem
before was un-installing evolution. So I re-installed it and now that
checkbox IS there. However, after un-checking it and restarting my
computer, the notification still comes up :(
Sigh
It never randomly comes up for it. It
I found one thread which says following
go to alt-f2
run gconf-editor
go to apps/evolution/calendar/notify
unselect notify with tray
i did this but not yet restarted the computer so the pop ups are still
annoying me let me try restarting ubuntu
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I am crossing my fingures but no pop up as yet
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