Le mercredi 01 juin 2016 à 12:18 +0100, Pete Biggs a écrit :
> > 
> > OK I see. I didn't do any configuration. I thought the displayed
> > agenda
> > after installation was directly usable but it is not. After
> > creating a
> > new one locally, I can use it.
> > I don't understand, what the first agenda is for as it cannot be
> > used. 
> > 
> (BTW, the normal translation is "calendar" not "agenda")
> 
> It should be OK to use, it's not normally read only. Check the
> underlying file permissions in ~/.local/share/evolution/calendar and
> subfolders/files.  Everything should be writeable by your username.
> 
> Try running Evolution from the command line as well to see if any
> more
> detailed error messages are shown.
> 
> P.
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Oh yes! I know agenda in French is calendar in English, but having
always the word "agenda" under my eyes troubled me a bit. My
apologies. 

I checked the permission and "moi" ("me") is the owner
of ~/.local/share/evolution/calendar and its content (can create and
delete files)
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