

Weather indicator for linux install#
Installing from the Fedora repositories is done with the command: sudo dnf install gnome-shell-extension-openweather There are two ways to install the OpenWeather Shell Extension on Fedora workstation, either via the official Fedora repositories, or directly from the GNOME Shell Extensions directory website.

Tweakable options include changing the units of measurement, displaying more information in the topbar, and providing more days of future forecasts.īy default (and as the name of the extension suggests) the extension pulls the weather data down from OpenWeatherMap, but in the settings you can change the source to darksky. My weather indicator comes with notification area icon status menu, separate desktop widget. Here is another weather widget which you can give a try. There are plenty of weather indicators available in Ubuntu, Linux. The extension also provides a range of other options for tweaking the display of how your weather is displayed. My weather indicator is a weather widget and notification app for Ubuntu and Linux Mint. So if you are travelling a lot to different locations you can easily switch between them, or simply view the weather of where you would rather be. The OpenWeather GNOME Shell extension also allows you to specify a number of different locations to display weather data for. If you open up the weather status monitor, it will also provide you with more details on the current weather, including a forcast for upcoming days, wind, humidity, atmospheric pressure, and sunrise & sunset times for the current location. MikeWalsh any way to force install gir1.2-webkit-3.0 that my weather indicator insist on, and any idea why in the bleep bleep would any os builder block installing a file that installs just fine in an older version of the os meaning i have my weather indicator working perfectly in kde neon, which means gir1.2-webkit-3.0 has to be in kde neon.

This nifty extension provides an always-visible display of the current weather status and temperature in the top bar of Fedora Workstation. If you have ever wanted weather updates on your Desktop, one of the easiest and neatest ways with the OpenWeather GNOME Shell extension.
