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2008-04-14
, 13:08
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@ Halifax, NS
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#12
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I tested the website packages by downloading directly to my NIT, so I'm not sure what to say icalendar... perhaps try a "save as" from the browser?
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2008-04-14
, 13:28
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@ Seattle, USA
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#13
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I think I got python2.5 magically installed by some other app I previously loaded on my NIT... hopefully somebody else can provide some help for the easiest way to do it. If you look up pymaemo on garage there is a more complicated way to install it separately in red-pill mode:
http://pymaemo.garage.maemo.org/installation.html
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2008-04-14
, 14:31
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@ Boone, IA
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2008-04-14
, 15:22
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2008-04-14
, 15:38
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Posts: 155 |
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2008-04-14
, 15:45
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Joined on Oct 2007
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2008-04-14
, 15:53
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Posts: 53 |
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2008-04-14
, 17:07
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@ CA
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2008-04-14
, 17:26
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Joined on Apr 2008
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#20
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Have a problem with the calendar.
Imported an ical (saved from Outlook).
It accepted it but the log showed lots of errors and the imported calendar was not correct.
But now when I start calendar it gets as far as saying "populating the date cache" and then it vanishes.
Is there a calendar cache somewhere that I can delete?
Thanks...