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    Weather applet for KDE 4.1

    Hi all

    I am ready to migrate my home computer to kde 4.1, once released. This computer is not mainly used by me, but by my family. One crucial app for them is a weather applet for the desktop. They are currently using liquidweather, but it does not seem to run under superkaramba for KDE 4. (I tried something found in kubuntu forums, but the problem is that it never gets listed among the plasma widget list.

    KDE 4.1 should also support dashboard widgets, but none weather widget runs correctly under RC1.

    This is really a showstopper for them, so I would be very happy if someone knows any weather applet that really works under 4.1.

    This version of KDE is really improved in many aspects that I really find it superior to any previous release, so it would be nice if I can migrate all the computers at home to KDE4.

    I look forward for your advice.

    #2
    Re: Weather applet for KDE 4.1

    Well, this is a problem for me too, but while liquidweather does not work i'm using this applet: http://www.kde-look.org/content/show...?content=84251

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      #3
      Re: Weather applet for KDE 4.1

      Thank you very much

      It it really goog to have already a plasma-based weather applet.

      I would like also to mention that there is also the possibility to use google gadgets (which are open source and have a qt-backend)


      It can be installed fairly simply in kubuntu

      http://tombuntu.com/index.php/2008/0...nux-on-ubuntu/

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        #4
        Re: Weather applet for KDE 4.1

        WoW! That's sound very interesting!!! Thanks for the info

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          #5
          Re: Weather applet for KDE 4.1

          I want to add this link that i have found (thanks tlayton_at_work): http://www.kubuntuforums.net/forums/...?topic=3093549

          I have liquidweather now working on KDE 4.1 :-)

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            #6
            Re: Weather applet for KDE 4.1

            I've been getting by with Forecastfox... not bad for a replacement (for the info, not the functionality of course) until the plasmoid gets finished.

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              #7
              Re: Weather applet for KDE 4.1

              as an info, I use GKrellM as a monitor plus gkrellweather <- available on the repos
              No nice graphs nor effects, just text
              Sweet 8)

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                #8
                Re: Weather applet for KDE 4.1

                I'm using Gkrellm too, with the gkrellweather plugin. I don't mind not having pretty images on my desktop telling me what the weather gods say is going on. If I want a picture, I'll just look out my window!
                Windows no longer obstructs my view.
                Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
                "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes

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                  Re: Weather applet for KDE 4.1

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                    #10
                    Re: Weather applet for KDE 4.1

                    Originally posted by Fenix-TX
                    I want to add this link that i have found (thanks tlayton_at_work): http://www.kubuntuforums.net/forums/...?topic=3093549

                    I have liquidweather now working on KDE 4.1 :-)
                    Sorry, but I don't get liquidweather into the list of available widgets in plasma. But this works if launched from the superkaramba executable. which is great!

                    Now, I am another happy lwp user under 4.1.

                    It is worth adding that an additional dependency (I did not have this installed and was needed) is

                    libkrosspython0

                    (I am updating the other thread, too)

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