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Ubuntu Calendar does not give me notifications
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Ubuntu calendar is not giving me reminders despite having notifications on and reminders set. Does anyone have a solution for this? I am using Ubuntu 18.04.
18.04 calendar
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Ubuntu calendar is not giving me reminders despite having notifications on and reminders set. Does anyone have a solution for this? I am using Ubuntu 18.04.
18.04 calendar
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Ubuntu calendar is not giving me reminders despite having notifications on and reminders set. Does anyone have a solution for this? I am using Ubuntu 18.04.
18.04 calendar
Ubuntu calendar is not giving me reminders despite having notifications on and reminders set. Does anyone have a solution for this? I am using Ubuntu 18.04.
18.04 calendar
18.04 calendar
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It seems the actual part that shows the calendar notifications belongs to the evolution package, which is not installed by default in Ubuntu 18.04. If you install it, and then set up the calendar from there, it will show notifications for the events.
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It seems the actual part that shows the calendar notifications belongs to the evolution package, which is not installed by default in Ubuntu 18.04. If you install it, and then set up the calendar from there, it will show notifications for the events.
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It seems the actual part that shows the calendar notifications belongs to the evolution package, which is not installed by default in Ubuntu 18.04. If you install it, and then set up the calendar from there, it will show notifications for the events.
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It seems the actual part that shows the calendar notifications belongs to the evolution package, which is not installed by default in Ubuntu 18.04. If you install it, and then set up the calendar from there, it will show notifications for the events.
It seems the actual part that shows the calendar notifications belongs to the evolution package, which is not installed by default in Ubuntu 18.04. If you install it, and then set up the calendar from there, it will show notifications for the events.
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