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Your OS (including version) where you are running AlexaPi: Note: Raspbian older than Stretch is not supported!
Rasbian Buster
Your hardware platform and model you are running on:
Raspberry Pi Model B
Python release (python3 --version):
Python 3.7.3
Description of problem:
I have Alexapi and MMM-Alexapi up and running as they should be in terms of Alexa will respond to basic commands like "What time is it?" etc but is it possible to link a google calendar in with it so i can say "Alexa, Add and event to my calendar". As it currently stands, when i say this she replies by saying she doesn't see a calendar setup. Is it possible to have a calendar setup for AlexaPi?
Expected:
Alexa to respond in the correct way to "Add an event to my calendar"
Problem-relevant config.yaml entries:
Steps to reproduce:
Traceback (if applicable):
Additional info:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
You have to set up the calendar in the Alexa App or your Amazon Account. But in my tests, Alexa can see the events in my calendar, but can't add an event on it though. Maybe it is a feature the old AVS doesn't support.
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Your OS (including version) where you are running AlexaPi:
Note: Raspbian older than Stretch is not supported!
Your hardware platform and model you are running on:
Python release (
python3 --version
):Description of problem:
Expected:
Problem-relevant
config.yaml
entries:Steps to reproduce:
Traceback (if applicable):
Additional info:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: