Indicator weather icon doesn't show up
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I just installed the applet using the terminal like this:
sudo apt-get install indicator-weather
After installing it, I didn't see the icon showing.
I thought that after restarting the computer, the icon might show up, but it didn't. Was I supposed to do something after installing the applet? Or did I do something wrong?
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I just installed the applet using the terminal like this:
sudo apt-get install indicator-weather
After installing it, I didn't see the icon showing.
I thought that after restarting the computer, the icon might show up, but it didn't. Was I supposed to do something after installing the applet? Or did I do something wrong?
indicator weather
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I just installed the applet using the terminal like this:
sudo apt-get install indicator-weather
After installing it, I didn't see the icon showing.
I thought that after restarting the computer, the icon might show up, but it didn't. Was I supposed to do something after installing the applet? Or did I do something wrong?
indicator weather
I just installed the applet using the terminal like this:
sudo apt-get install indicator-weather
After installing it, I didn't see the icon showing.
I thought that after restarting the computer, the icon might show up, but it didn't. Was I supposed to do something after installing the applet? Or did I do something wrong?
indicator weather
indicator weather
edited Jul 7 '12 at 11:37
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asked Jul 6 '12 at 16:21
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Indicator-weather is not automatically launched at first. You must locate it within your Applications in Unity and open it from there. If it still does not load automatically after that, try loading indicator-weather
into your Startup Applications.
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You need to launch it for the first time. Locate the icon in dash.
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I had a similar problem recently after upgrading to 18.04 (Mate).
First, you need to click on the date & time applet in the panel to get the weather applet to display (not what I would call intuitive).
Second, you -must- have a location set (under the "Locations" pull-down in the date & time preferences) before the weather applet will display anything (again, intuitive it isn't ...although of course it makes sense when you actually know it).
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3 Answers
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Indicator-weather is not automatically launched at first. You must locate it within your Applications in Unity and open it from there. If it still does not load automatically after that, try loading indicator-weather
into your Startup Applications.
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Indicator-weather is not automatically launched at first. You must locate it within your Applications in Unity and open it from there. If it still does not load automatically after that, try loading indicator-weather
into your Startup Applications.
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Indicator-weather is not automatically launched at first. You must locate it within your Applications in Unity and open it from there. If it still does not load automatically after that, try loading indicator-weather
into your Startup Applications.
Indicator-weather is not automatically launched at first. You must locate it within your Applications in Unity and open it from there. If it still does not load automatically after that, try loading indicator-weather
into your Startup Applications.
answered Jul 7 '12 at 2:05
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You need to launch it for the first time. Locate the icon in dash.
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You need to launch it for the first time. Locate the icon in dash.
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You need to launch it for the first time. Locate the icon in dash.
You need to launch it for the first time. Locate the icon in dash.
answered Jul 7 '12 at 0:34
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I had a similar problem recently after upgrading to 18.04 (Mate).
First, you need to click on the date & time applet in the panel to get the weather applet to display (not what I would call intuitive).
Second, you -must- have a location set (under the "Locations" pull-down in the date & time preferences) before the weather applet will display anything (again, intuitive it isn't ...although of course it makes sense when you actually know it).
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I had a similar problem recently after upgrading to 18.04 (Mate).
First, you need to click on the date & time applet in the panel to get the weather applet to display (not what I would call intuitive).
Second, you -must- have a location set (under the "Locations" pull-down in the date & time preferences) before the weather applet will display anything (again, intuitive it isn't ...although of course it makes sense when you actually know it).
New contributor
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up vote
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I had a similar problem recently after upgrading to 18.04 (Mate).
First, you need to click on the date & time applet in the panel to get the weather applet to display (not what I would call intuitive).
Second, you -must- have a location set (under the "Locations" pull-down in the date & time preferences) before the weather applet will display anything (again, intuitive it isn't ...although of course it makes sense when you actually know it).
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I had a similar problem recently after upgrading to 18.04 (Mate).
First, you need to click on the date & time applet in the panel to get the weather applet to display (not what I would call intuitive).
Second, you -must- have a location set (under the "Locations" pull-down in the date & time preferences) before the weather applet will display anything (again, intuitive it isn't ...although of course it makes sense when you actually know it).
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