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		<title>Getting Google Calendar to work with KDE&#8217;s KOrganizer, Kontact and KMail (on Kubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Woah! That&#8217;s a lot of K&#8217;s in the title! But it&#8217;s all in the name of getting your calender talking to your desktop so it&#8217;s for a good kause (sorry!)
There&#8217;s this great package in KDE that has a really cool name called Akonadi (pronounced Ahh-Kon-ahh-dee if you want to impress your friends!). But more than [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Woah! That&#8217;s a lot of K&#8217;s in the title! But it&#8217;s all in the name of getting your calender talking to your desktop so it&#8217;s for a good kause (sorry!)</p>
<p>There&#8217;s this great package in KDE that has a really cool name called Akonadi (pronounced Ahh-Kon-ahh-dee if you want to impress your friends!). But more than just a cool name it does cool things &#8211; particularly in the realm of syncing data on your desktop with a remote server. Ooo yeah, including Google&#8217;s servers. Akonadi is one of the &#8216;pillars&#8217; of the KDE platform and here&#8217;s how you can use that pillar to prop up your schedules and calendaring with KOrganizer-Google integration. It&#8217;s easy on Kubuntu Karmic!</p>
<p>  &#8211; Install the Google data package for Akonadi<br />
   sudo apt-get install akonadi-kde-resource-googledata<br />
  &#8211; Ensure the Akonadi Tray Utility is running by performing the following steps<br />
  &#8211; Search for Akonadi in the search box of the Kickoff Launcher (KDE&#8217;s &#8220;Start&#8221; menu). Click the Akonadi Tray Utility that is found<br />
  &#8211; Go to the tray on the bottom right of your beautiful KDE desktop and click the small arrow, if necessary, to to expand all the tray icons<br />
  &#8211; You should see an icon for Akonadi. Right click on it and select &#8216;Start Akonadi&#8217;<br />
  &#8211; This should start the Akonadi server. You can verify this by right clicking the icon again and checking to see that there is now a &#8216;Stop Akonadi&#8217; option<br />
  &#8211; Right click on the Akonadi icon yet again and select &#8216;Configure&#8217;<br />
  &#8211; Under the Akonadi Resources configuration, click Add and elect to add a Google Calendar Data Resource<br />
  &#8211; Enter your login details for your google account<br />
  &#8211; Next it&#8217;s off to Kontact. Go to the Calendar in Kontact<br />
  &#8211; There should be a small Calendar pane on the bottom right to set up calendar resources. Click the Plus sign to add an &#8220;Akonadi (Provides access to calendars stored in Akonadi calendar folders)&#8221;<br />
  &#8211; In the resulting popup, choose the google resource in the list and ensure that Events is ticked to the right of it. (I didn&#8217;t try to get Todos or Journals working because I don&#8217;t use them)<br />
  &#8211; Hey presto! All your calendar details should now be pulled into KOrganizers calendar! Hurrah!!!</p>
<p>Just to note, at time of writing I found that I had to search and find the Akonadi Tray Utility on restarting the computer. Once it&#8217;s in the System Tray elect to start Akonadi as we did above and you&#8217;re back in the game! If you find a solution to this minor inconvenience on restarting your machine then please post below!</p>
<p>Thanks to Christian Mangold for this <a href="http://neversfelde.de/?p=5">article</a> which served as a great reference.</p>
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