Now we’ll install a browser that actually displays your google calendar properly. Iceweasel is a derivative of Mozilla’s Firefox, to install enter the following command.



sudo apt-get install iceweasel



Type y and hit enter to complete download and install.



Once complete Iceweasel should pop up in the menu under internet, open it so we can start configuring. First open up your google calendar and save the password in case you get logged out at some point. Now set google calendar as your start page.



Now we need to disable restore pages after crash in case of power outage google calendar might not show up by itself which is annoying if you have no KB/Mouse connected.



Type in about:config in the address field and hit enter.

Now find the "browser.sessionstore.resume_from_crash" line and double click to change it to false.



Hit the F11 key to go fullscreen and hover your mouse at the very top of the screen then close the browser once the x appears in the top right corner.

Re-open the browser and it should open to your google calendar and still be full screen.



We also want Iceweasel to start automatically so we’ll need to change the autostart options.



sudo nano /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE/autostart



add @iceweasel to the list

now press ctrl+x the Y and enter to save the changes