Well, scratch everything I said about Evolution ... lol. No wonder why I
don't use it as the default calendar. Apparently, it doesn't work well,
and doesn't display the events, then asks for the password, and, even
though the password is right, it insists on telling me that the password
is wrong (works great online and from Thunderbird).

Then, to top it off, it comes back with the following error message:
HTTP Error: Method Not Allowed (see screenshot).

Yikes... yes, go ahead, throw that at new Ubuntu users, will ya? ;)

Again, the issue still persists -- We need a working default calendar
app besides Gedit. :D

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  GEdit is the only choice as Calendar application in Default
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