![]() MX-16 is flying on this machine and I am very happy with it. I ran into problems when I first bought this machine on ebay, however the guys over at solydx found out the processor was non pae when they looked up the processor on a website. Yes I would like something simple at this point in time, i spent two days now searching online and trying stuff with no luck at all. Which from I am gathering from this thread. He is located in South America and is a Conky Guru in my estimation. Rokytnji wrote:I know Sector11 as a online buddy. I am sure they will build a flair package for MX. Just ask nicely and show what info I shared with you just now. Don't try adding Ubuntu PPA to install flair in MX linux. The package developers at MX Forums are very accommodating and helpful. Here is more info on flair for that thread you can open up in MX Forum when you ask for your weather Desktop Widget. Which can then be installed through Synaptic package manager. You can ask them to build you MX compatible package of Flair. = SCRAPER REMOVED AN EMBEDDED LINK HERE = Then you can visit the link in order to authorize the app to read events from your Google Calendar.I am sure if you ask nice like over here. ![]() Go to the following link in your browser: If you see message like this: Falling back to -noauth_local_webserver and continuing with If it doesn't work, a system restart may help the desklet to detect google-api-python-client.Īnother way to solve the not working desklet is by running this command in terminal: python3 ~/.local/share/cinnamon/desklets/ /py/google_calendar.py -list-calendars Note: If nothing happens(the screen just blinks) or there is a warning sign in the "Desklets" dialog, try to remove and add the desklet again. You can filter calendars by: "Fill in the list below with the names of all my calendars".You can manage the accounts from the top left arrows.Change the username on the newly added calendar.Add new instance from the plus sign in Google Desklets.To use multiple Google calendar accounts follow this steps: You can find the user name on the image below: Or list all calendars for a given account: gcalendar -list-calendars -account username To list all Google calendar accounts on current Linux machine use: gcalendar -list-calendars Allow the "Cinnamon Google Calendar Desklet" to read your Google Calendar events. ![]() The browser should get a Google Authentication page asking for reading permission. You can copy the link from the default browser and use it to another one. The link will be something like: In case of success you should see this message: This will send a request to your default browser where you need to authorize the Google account. To Authorize Google calendar desklet on your Linux you need to run: gcalendar Sudo pip3 install -upgrade python-dateutil google-api-python-client oauth2client Install Python modules using the following command(python-dateutil, google-api-python-client and oauth2client):.Sudo apt install python3-pip python3-setuptools python3-dateutil python3-oauth2client python3-googleapi Install dependencies using the following command: We can install Google calendar desklet from Python pip command: sudo apt install python3-pip python3-setuptools python3-dateutil python3-oauth2client python3-googleapi How to add google calendar to your Linux Mint desktop follow next steps (Tested it with Linux Mint 19, 20, 21) add google calendar desktop by terminal sudo add-apt-repository ppa:slgobinath/gcalendarÄisclaimer: ppa:slgobinath/gcalendar and AUR gcalendar are my (the developer of this desklet) own repositories that are not monitored by the Linux Mint team, and user installs it at their own discretion. You can configure every aspect of the desklet using the configure dialog. This desklet uses google-api-python-client to pull events from Google Calendar. ![]() View your upcoming calendar events on your Cinnamon Desktop. This is the official page of the desklet: If you don't like the idea to open it each time in order to get information for your events for the week then you can simply add it to your desktop. There is no doubt that Google Calendar is one of the most popular calendars.
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