calendar ics?

Asked by Dana

calendar 3.22.4 came with debian 9.1 gnome desktop. congratulations for getting selected. is this garbage? is there documentation somewhere? i received an "ICS" file and tried to open with "calendar". zip. zero. nada. i looked for documentation. zip. zero. nada. why is this part of gnome desktop for debian 9.1?

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
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This is Ubuntu support, not Debian.
I suggest you post on the Debian forum
http://forums.debian.net

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Dana (ubuntu189) said :
#2

The "documentation" for Calendar leads here. Not my fault. Stop the garbage. It is a Gnome issue. Does Ubuntu install Calendar by default with gnome desktop? If so, then the question is appropriate here.

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
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Then post on the gnome forum. There are distribution agnostic forums. This isn't one of them. You aren't using Ubuntu so it's not supported here. Dead simple.

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Dana (ubuntu189) said :
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Maybe you should request that Github not link to your forum for this "software". In the meantime maybe someone has an actual answer here. Heaven forbid.

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
#5

Your distribution isn't supported here. Please post on the Debian forum.

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Dana (ubuntu189) said :
#6

So you want me to install ubuntu and have the same exact problem? Does ubuntu come with Calendar documentation automatically? I did use Ububtu for a while. My favorite ubuntu story is when i posted a question on an ubuntu forum and got an answer saying i had to use the "su" command and the moderator said that "su" was not supposed to be discussed in public forums. Idiots.

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
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Using su is absolutely fine. Only Ubuntu is supported here.

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