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How to Install My Weather Indicator for Ubuntu

Last Updated : 27 Jun, 2022
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My Weather Indicator is an excellent application built just for Ubuntu users to offer weather updates from anywhere in the globe. It uses a desktop widget and a system tray indicator applet to display weather data and forecasts. Yahoo, Wunderground, OpenWeatherMap, and World Weather Online are among the additional weather services it supports. We’ll be installing the My Weather application on Ubuntu in this article. 

Installing  My Weather Indicator on Ubuntu

Follow the below steps to install My Weather Indicator on the Ubuntu system.

Step 1: Firstly, install the following package required to run the My Weather Indicator deb file.

sudo apt install gir1.2-gtk-3.0

 

Step 2: Now, download the My Weather Indicator deb file using the following command.

wget https:// http://ppa.launchpad.net/atareao/atareao/ubuntu/pool/main/m/my-weather-indicator/my-weather-indicator_0.9.5-0extras20.04.11_all.deb

 

Step 3: Navigate to the Downloads directory by using the cd command.

cd ~/Downloads

 

Step 4: Install the downloaded deb file by using the apt package manager. Simply, execute the below command in the terminal itself.

sudo apt install ./my-weather-indicator_0.9.5-0extras20.04.11_all.deb

 

Step 5: Search for the My Weather Indicator application in the Activities Panel and click on the app’s icon.

 

Step 6: Now, select the location for which we need to indicate or monitor the weather details. We have selected the Delhi location.

 

Step 7: We can see there is a small indicator next to the Network menus in the right corner. We can get more weather details from that option.

 


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