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[Mageia-discuss] Appointment calendar

+ Doug Laidlaw + laidlaws at hotkey.net.au +
+ Fri Jun 15 05:14:20 CEST 2012 +

+
+ +
On Thu, 14 Jun 2012 21:38:05 -0400
+Gary Montalbine <gmontalbine at cox.net> wrote:
+
+> Korganizer does not work in M2. The solution in the basic forum did
+> not solve the problem. Does anyone know of a simple calendar program
+> that shows appointments?
+> Thanks, Gary
+> 
+I use clcal, which is very basic.  It has a buggy GUI, but is intended
+to work in a terminal.  I have a Konsole running all the time, and
+have set up clcal to print out 3 days' appointments when any
+terminal is opened.  There are several alternatives mentioned on the
+clcal Home Page at http://www.hyborian.demon.co.uk/clcal/
+
+Xfce has Orage, but I haven't used it.
+
+HTH,
+
+Doug.
+
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