Working with Gnome Calendar

Gnome Calendar—written by Miguel de Icaza, Federico Mena, and Arturo Espinosa—enables you to set up appointments, automate repeated items, and set alarms. You can view your calendar items on a daily, weekly, or monthly page—or you can review a year in a single screen.

Figure 7.1. Gnome Calendar can be used to keep track of appointments and tasks.

Linux is intended as a multiuser system. The expectation is that each user on the system will have his or her own files, configuration, and applications. In keeping with this philosophy, each user has a calendar. By default, the calendar is named using the full name supplied ...

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