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home/me/.local/share/evolution/calendar/system

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The other ics files were left untouched including the one in the location that psw1747 posted: home/me/.local/share/evolution/calendar/9xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx1 however, if you look at the paths to the calendar.ics file(s), it appears that Gnome Calendar is in fact evolution under the hood and psw1747 is also right except for the path or at least it seems that way on my system, because I found 3 calendar.ics files, that were there from install, so I thought there must be one ics file for each calendar, which on my system are:Īnd so I added an event to all 3 calendars to determine which file corresponds to which calendar and found that unless something went wrong with the install, all events from all calendars are written only to the one ics file is stored in: I just read the other posts and from what Owain said, I could find no Save As option in Gnome calendar to Export the ics file. The following link shows you how you can sync lightning with Google Calendar: I personally am going to use the Lightning Calendar as it can be integrated into thunderbird and you can synchronize Thunderbird Calendar (Events & Tasks) with Gnome-Shell Built-in Calendar via Evolution or other online Calendars like Google Calendar, Lightning also allows you to export Calendars or Events to HTML, iCalendar or CSV formats. There is also a list of alternatives to GNOME Calendar you may find useful at: The following blog demonstrates how this is done: Sync Gnome Calendar in Calendar Settings with other Online Account Calendars Having said that, although you currently cannot export Gnome Calendars or events you can however sync with online calendars as shown below: I have recenty migrated to Ubuntu and as part of the migration process I have done lots of research including looking into calendar apps for Ubuntu and I found that the Gnome Calendar currently does not support exporting calendars, incidentally I found this feature has been requested and consequently filed as a bug/feature request at gitlab a year ago, however it has not entered into the design stages yet, so doesnt look like it will happen anytime soon, you can see the request at:







Acalendar backup