**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Dec 23 03:00:01 2019 Dec 23 03:08:19 The asker already left, presumably because they are too impatient, but, if I recall correctly, Maemo 5 stores the user calendar in an SQLite database file? It has been five years since I obsoleted my N900 and switched to Android and Google Calendar, though. Dec 23 03:12:30 It has also been twenty years this month since the final release of Windows 2000 and Quake III: Arena. Gigabit Ethernet was introduced in 1999 too but I do not know when in 1999. Dec 23 03:25:14 A large part of the reason I got into GNU+Linux in the first place was because Windows 4.x (marketing names: Windows 95, Windows 98. And Windows Me but I did not use it on my own computer until, I think, around 2005 or later.) had a terrible user experience and often crashed or otherwise became unusable. Windows NT 4 was stable but lacked too many features of Windows 98. Windows 2000 fixed that. Windows XP Professional improved upon Windows 2000 Dec 23 03:25:14 Professional a lot but many users had the crippled and lame Windows XP Home Edition. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Dec 23 08:30:38 2019 Dec 23 13:59:09 brolin_empey: I recommend untaring a backup tarball, should have calendar (among others) in a presumably useful format **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Dec 24 02:59:57 2019