How do I integrate my Google Calendar into Gnome?

Easy. (If you’re running something full-featured like Ubuntu 21.04, which I’m running.)

First, bring up your “Settings”. You can do this through the drop down in the top right corner, if you’re using Gnome. Or, you can hit the “Super” key (usually the “Window” key), then typing “settings”.

Here’s mine.

Oh my god now you know my gmail.com address. Whelp….

See, it’s pretty simple these days. Just click “Online Accounts”, then click on Google, then enter your information and accept that Linux will be able to access your stuff, and you’re in business.

Now, your calendar should be integrated in the top bar of Gnome. Like this:

As you can see, I prefer a pretty basic setup. See those dots under the days? Those are all events on my Google Calendar. Events will show up in the “Notifications” area, as appropriate. “No Events” today. Oh well.

For further tips on how to set up your Gnome environment as incredibly simply as mine, refer to my Tweaks post.

For now, enjoy how easy they’ve made it .