Can't add google calendar in GNOME calendar app












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I am using XFCE and Gnome Calendar 3.28.2 (i like how it looks)



So i want to sync my Google Calendar with it and after i click



Settings -> Calendars -> Google


I see an empty window with Devices title, like on screenshot:
enter image description here



So some wrong window has been opened. May be it depends on XFCE settings ?



I use Ubuntu 18.04 + XFCE + Compiz










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    It's trying to open the gnome settings where you manage your online accounts, but I don't know how that would work in xfce.

    – dsSTORM
    Jan 16 at 13:54






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    Do you have gnome-online-accounts package installed? If not, try installing that. You may also need gnome-control-center.

    – pomsky
    Jan 16 at 13:57











  • @pomsky, gnome-control-center is already the newest version (1:3.28.2-0ubuntu0.18.04.2). gnome-online-accounts is already the newest version (3.28.0-0ubuntu2.1).

    – Vovan
    Jan 16 at 14:00
















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I am using XFCE and Gnome Calendar 3.28.2 (i like how it looks)



So i want to sync my Google Calendar with it and after i click



Settings -> Calendars -> Google


I see an empty window with Devices title, like on screenshot:
enter image description here



So some wrong window has been opened. May be it depends on XFCE settings ?



I use Ubuntu 18.04 + XFCE + Compiz










share|improve this question


















  • 2





    It's trying to open the gnome settings where you manage your online accounts, but I don't know how that would work in xfce.

    – dsSTORM
    Jan 16 at 13:54






  • 1





    Do you have gnome-online-accounts package installed? If not, try installing that. You may also need gnome-control-center.

    – pomsky
    Jan 16 at 13:57











  • @pomsky, gnome-control-center is already the newest version (1:3.28.2-0ubuntu0.18.04.2). gnome-online-accounts is already the newest version (3.28.0-0ubuntu2.1).

    – Vovan
    Jan 16 at 14:00














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I am using XFCE and Gnome Calendar 3.28.2 (i like how it looks)



So i want to sync my Google Calendar with it and after i click



Settings -> Calendars -> Google


I see an empty window with Devices title, like on screenshot:
enter image description here



So some wrong window has been opened. May be it depends on XFCE settings ?



I use Ubuntu 18.04 + XFCE + Compiz










share|improve this question














I am using XFCE and Gnome Calendar 3.28.2 (i like how it looks)



So i want to sync my Google Calendar with it and after i click



Settings -> Calendars -> Google


I see an empty window with Devices title, like on screenshot:
enter image description here



So some wrong window has been opened. May be it depends on XFCE settings ?



I use Ubuntu 18.04 + XFCE + Compiz







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  • 2





    It's trying to open the gnome settings where you manage your online accounts, but I don't know how that would work in xfce.

    – dsSTORM
    Jan 16 at 13:54






  • 1





    Do you have gnome-online-accounts package installed? If not, try installing that. You may also need gnome-control-center.

    – pomsky
    Jan 16 at 13:57











  • @pomsky, gnome-control-center is already the newest version (1:3.28.2-0ubuntu0.18.04.2). gnome-online-accounts is already the newest version (3.28.0-0ubuntu2.1).

    – Vovan
    Jan 16 at 14:00














  • 2





    It's trying to open the gnome settings where you manage your online accounts, but I don't know how that would work in xfce.

    – dsSTORM
    Jan 16 at 13:54






  • 1





    Do you have gnome-online-accounts package installed? If not, try installing that. You may also need gnome-control-center.

    – pomsky
    Jan 16 at 13:57











  • @pomsky, gnome-control-center is already the newest version (1:3.28.2-0ubuntu0.18.04.2). gnome-online-accounts is already the newest version (3.28.0-0ubuntu2.1).

    – Vovan
    Jan 16 at 14:00








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2





It's trying to open the gnome settings where you manage your online accounts, but I don't know how that would work in xfce.

– dsSTORM
Jan 16 at 13:54





It's trying to open the gnome settings where you manage your online accounts, but I don't know how that would work in xfce.

– dsSTORM
Jan 16 at 13:54




1




1





Do you have gnome-online-accounts package installed? If not, try installing that. You may also need gnome-control-center.

– pomsky
Jan 16 at 13:57





Do you have gnome-online-accounts package installed? If not, try installing that. You may also need gnome-control-center.

– pomsky
Jan 16 at 13:57













@pomsky, gnome-control-center is already the newest version (1:3.28.2-0ubuntu0.18.04.2). gnome-online-accounts is already the newest version (3.28.0-0ubuntu2.1).

– Vovan
Jan 16 at 14:00





@pomsky, gnome-control-center is already the newest version (1:3.28.2-0ubuntu0.18.04.2). gnome-online-accounts is already the newest version (3.28.0-0ubuntu2.1).

– Vovan
Jan 16 at 14:00










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