I tried Radicale briefly, although I ended up slightly reluctantly using Owncloud instead as it supports other potentially useful stuff as well as calendars. I see no reason Radicale shouldn't do what you need though, on a pi or otherwise (I run Owncloud + some other stuff on a VDS for which I pay £6 a month).
You'll need CalDAV clients for your various devices though. The ones I use are Thunderbird + the Lightning calendar extension on my Ubuntu laptop and http://acal.me/wiki/Main_Page on my Android phone. No idea about the other weirdo OSes you mention.
Joe
On 28/12/13 18:01, Chris Walker wrote:
I've just bought myself a new phone to replace my ageing Nokia N900 and now want to migrate the 6 calendars I have on that to the new phone. But while I'm doing that, I thought I ought to find a way to sync them with a desktop calendar, or some other calendar and that's the purpose of this mail.
I was confused by the URL of this - https://pypi.python.org/pypi/Radicale/ to imagine that it ran on a Raspberry Pi but is it a practical proposition to run something like Radicale on a Pi so that I can sync calendars from for example, a Blackberry Playbook, the N900, this 'ere linux box, a Windows machine and my new phone which is a Jolla device?
Or should I think of something else, which doesn't necessarily have to run on a Pi?
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