Based on
habratopic where I actually learned about the wonderful utility GCALDaemon. Thank you
so much
ColdFlameWe download the actual utility.
The installation is quite simple; the contents of the archive are copied to / usr / local / sbin, the rights are set:
chgrp -R groupname /usr/local/sbin/GCALDaemon
chmod -R g+w /usr/local/sbin/GCALDaemon
chmod 755 /usr/local/sbin/GCALDaemon/bin/*.sh
Everything, it is possible to start setup.
/usr/local/sbin/GCALDaemon/bin/config-editor.sh
Tab - HTTP synchronizer, click on Google account. File synchronizer tab - enable synchronization, New button - add calendars, and remember (specify a new) path to the synchronization file.
Do not forget /usr/local/sbin/GCALDaemon/bin/standalone-start.sh set to autoload.
In the calendar, specify the new source file, prescribe the path.
Hooray, everything works)
As a bonus, search in the Gmail address book from KAddressBook.
/usr/local/sbin/GCALDaemon/bin/config-editor.sh
LDAP server tab, put a tick "enable", select your mailbox, close with saving.
By car Kontact - KAddressBook - Setup - LDAP directories - New server. Registering 127.0.0.1, “OK” Now, from the address book, a search is available in the Gmail book as in the LDAP directory.
Successfully used at work (openSUSE) and at home (Kubuntu) /