[Semi-OT] ical server (was Re: [Evolution] Remote access to calendar/task list)



On Thu, 2005-07-21 at 16:54 -0700, Ross Boylan wrote:
Sometimes I'd like to check my calendar or todo list from another
computer (connected via ssh).

One solution would be to start evolution in a remote X session.  But the
connection is dialup, so I'd rather not.  (Also, is it OK to have two
copies of evolution running?)

I'm dimly aware that evolution has a bit of a client server
architecture, judging by all the components that come up.  But I'm not
familiar with how GNOME handles this.  Is there some way to talk across
machines?

Speaking of calendars, what's the scoop on ical?  When will there
be a supported "libical"?

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