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In the'Units ' tab page, you can set the units of temperature, pressure, wind speed and other data. However, you can choose other data providers in the'Weather Services ' panel (the relevant API key is required for those marked with *): My Weather Indicator uses Open Weather Map as the default weather data provider. The widget provides many different skins, so you must carefully select the one you like the most (note: the changes to the widget will only be saved after clicking "OK"). This setting is the same as the setting of the first region, except that it appears in the "2.Region" tab.Ĭheck the " Show Desktop Widgets " option in the " Widget Settings " area to add a small weather widget on your desktop. If you are traveling (or for chat), you can add a second region.
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Or sometimes it may not be precise enough, but it can save the manual setup process. Here you can manually set the region or use geo-ip to get it automatically. The following configuration window will appear the first time you open the application.
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No matter how you install the app, you can search for "weather" in Unity Dash and click on the app to open it. sudo apt - get update & sudo apt - get install my - weather - indicator.sudo add - apt - repository ppa : atareao / atareao.
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How to do it? Open a new terminal window (Unity Dash> Terminal, or press Ctrl+Alt+T shortcut), and enter the following two lines of commands, during which you need to enter your system password at the prompt:
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To ensure that your application is the latest version, I suggest adding Atareao PPA to your software mirror source, and then install it through PPA.
Meanwhile, you can also use wttr.in at the command prompt: $ curl However it’s been slow, since I have a few other priorities that I can’t skip at this time. But I plan to support a couple more servers. wtrr.in gets its data from World Weather Online. I’m currently trying to write an applet that reads from by default and that I hope to become my first contribution to Ubuntu-MATE. It’s virtually useless to most regions particularly in Africa and Asia, but also South America. I would even say, terrible!Īnd it doesn’t allow us to choose a different source, so we can’t even hope to configure it to pull out weather information from better servers with a wider coverage of the planet areas. The default weather applet in Ubuntu Mate is seriously limited.