If you can shed any light, it would be greatly appreciated. I want to use Ubuntu as my main OS, but can't without system-wide pop-up Google Calendar alerts. (For what it’s worth, my Google calendar is synced with the Ubuntu calendar app, but that doesn’t usually provide reminders (though I just got one that’s two weeks old). But if that would provide system-wide, pop-up Google Calendar alerts in Ubuntu, please tell me how. I haven’t used a desktop calendar app in years. In my Google Calendar settings, “Use browser notifications instead of interruptive alerts” is unchecked. I’m at wits end, after weeks of fruitless efforts to get this working in Ubuntu (using Firefox, Chromium, Vivaldi and, finally, Chrome itself). But in Ubuntu, I never get system-wide pop-up reminders that stay on the screen. (Even if I'm in the loo, I see the reminder when I return.) I’m talking about the in-your-face reminders that stay on the screen till I hit OK. On Windows and Mac OS X, Google Calendar provides pop-up reminders no matter what application I’m working in. Can anyone tell me if the following is possible in Ubuntu 16.04? And if so, how?
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |