@Thomas --

of course this is just a pseudo fix, as it doesn't integrate Thunderbird
into the Unity Panel and its Calendar Indicator. That means, I can't see
any of my events from the indicator, nor can I click on "Add Event..."
from the Calendar Indicator and hope that Thunderbird launches from
there... ;)

I really hope that there will be a real calendar that integrates with
Ubuntu and the indicator well enough, and lets the user pick what
backend the want their calendar data to be displayed from.

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  GEdit is the only choice as Calendar application in Default
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