A devoted MS Windows user gives up all his Windows machines to explore Ubuntu 6.1 Linux for 30 days. If I can't figure out how to do it with Linux I just won't do it. (This was from Nov 1 to Dec 1, 2006, I have continued to use Ubuntu beyond those 30 days and now will try to post how-to's, help, and other Linux (Ubuntu) thoughts here)
Monday, January 07, 2013
A Better Weather Application
A few posts ago I told you how to add a nice little weather indicator to your Ubuntu top bar. I was surprised that that post was one of my most viewed. That little app was called WEATHER INDICATOR and was nice then but has since developed a few flaws (forecast stopped working being the biggest). Since I now know that I'm not the only one who wanted to know the weather from my desktop I went searching for another weather app. Well I found a very nice one and it's called MY-WEATHER-INDICATOR.
What I like about this one is that it gives you the option to add cell phone like widget to your desktop that tell's you the time, weather and forecast at a glance. You don't have to have the widget and can just have the nice little top bar weather like the old one I posted but it's nice to have the option.
Want to see it in action, here's a link to a video by UbuntuHelpGuy.
If you've stayed with me this far I can only assume you want this too! Here's how.
Step 1
Open a TERMINAL windows and type the following:
Step 2
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:atareao/atareao (HIT ENTER and TYPE your PASSWORD)
Step 3
sudo apt-get update (HIT ENTER and TYPE your PASSWORD)
Step 4
sudo apt-get install my-weather-indicator (HIT ENTER and TYPE your PASSWORD)
Step 5
Close the TERMINAL window once it's done.
Step 6
Go to your DASH HOME on the UNITY BAR (left side, top).
Step 7
In the SEARCH BAR type in WEATHER and you should see the application My-Weather-Indicator.
Step 8
Click on its Icon, running the program, and fill out the preferences.
Check the SHOW WIDGET option on the LOCATION tab and pick SUPER in the drop down to get the weather gadget to appear on your desktop.
Don't forget to check the AUTOSTART block on the GENERAL OPTIONS tab to make My-Weather-Indicator start on boot.
Make sure to play with the app as it's running on your Top Bar because it has lots of options, including weather maps and sunset/rise info.
NOTE: if you followed my older post on how to install the WEATHER INDICATOR app, you should uninstall it or you will have WEATHER INDICATOR and MY-WEATHER-INDICATOR both running on your TOP BAR. To uninstall the old WEATHER INDICATOR start UBUNTU SOFTWARE CENTER and search for WEATHER INDICATOR and click on the REMOVE button on the left. I had to reset after the uninstall to get the old app to go away. I'm sure there was some Terminal Command I could have ran but resetting was easy.
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