KDE online accounts missing in Debian 12 derivatives.
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KDE online accounts missing in Debian 12 derivatives.
I use a hosted NextCloud instance, and am therefore interested in basic KDE integration with contacts and calendars. As I am interested in migrating back to a Debian based distro from Fedora, I have tried a couple of options so far - Spiral Linux and SolydXK. Neither of which seems to have KDE online accounts setup properly. If I have to, I can of course try installing vanilla Debian Bookworm with KDE as well, to test if it is the source of the problem. However, it would be of course simpler, if I just could make sure that the necessary packages are installed, so that the options show up and function in the KDE system preferences.
Installing kaccounts-providers (4:22.12.3-2 and others) in Debian KDE should do the trick
When I setup NextCloud in the online accounts, I only get "storage" and "contacts". I need to install Kalendar and then setup a DAV groupware resource, before my calendars eventually sync. However, nothing shows up in the default KDE taskbar calendar, and I am not receiving any system notifications for scheduled calendar events...
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