>
> Robert Nichols wrote:
> I renamed /usr/libexec/gweather-applet-2 to gweather-applet-2.x and
> installed this little script as gweather-applet-2:
>
> #!/bin/bash
> delay=10
> until /sbin/route -n | grep -q '^0.0.0.0'; do
> sleep $delay
> [ $delay -lt 60 ] && delay=$(($delay+10))
> done
> exec
Matthew Saltzman wrote:
On Sun, 2009-03-29 at 11:17 +0200, jamesh0317 wrote:
I am having the same problem as you Bob. I am using the same version
of the gweather-applet.
I've noticed some flakiness as well, but it seems to come and go.
A simple, if inelegant, workaround until the
On Sun, 2009-03-29 at 11:17 +0200, jamesh0317 wrote:
> I am having the same problem as you Bob. I am using the same version
> of the gweather-applet.
I've noticed some flakiness as well, but it seems to come and go.
>
> A simple, if inelegant, workaround until the problem is fixed by the
> devel
jamesh0317 wrote:
I am having the same problem as you Bob. I am using the same version of the gweather-applet.
A simple, if inelegant, workaround until the problem is fixed by the
developers/maintainers is to execute "killall gnome-panel" in a terminal after
the wireless network connection is
I am having the same problem as you Bob. I am using the same version of the
gweather-applet.
A simple, if inelegant, workaround until the problem is fixed by the
developers/maintainers is to execute "killall gnome-panel" in a terminal after
the wireless network connection is made.
I also have
Bill Davidsen wrote:
I use the gnome- version with radar, and while it does catch up at the
update interval, clicking the UPDATE button worked for me, to catch up
if I care before it solves the problem for me.
There is an issue that checking "start at boot" on NM wireless
connections doesn't
Robert Nichols wrote:
Frank Cox wrote:
On Tue, 24 Mar 2009 21:00:27 +
Anne Wilson wrote:
Hmm - maybe we're not talking about the same thing at all.
Correct. We're not. There appear to be at least three "weather"
doodads in
common use. gweather and the Gnome clock applet are the ones t
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On 03/24/2009 05:50 PM, Robert Nichols wrote:
> Frank Cox wrote:
>> On Tue, 24 Mar 2009 16:25:34 -0500
>> Robert Nichols wrote:
>>
>>> Looks like 3 applets all with variants of the same problem.
>>
>> More like 3 applets, only one of which apparently h
Frank Cox wrote:
On Tue, 24 Mar 2009 16:25:34 -0500
Robert Nichols wrote:
Looks like 3 applets all with variants of the same problem.
More like 3 applets, only one of which apparently has a problem. The other two
update themselves after a period of time.
I filed the
bugzilla against the gw
Robert Nichols wrote:
> Frank Cox wrote:
>> On Tue, 24 Mar 2009 21:00:27 +
>> Anne Wilson wrote:
>>
>>> Hmm - maybe we're not talking about the same thing at all.
>>
>> Correct. We're not. There appear to be at least three "weather"
>> doodads in
>> common use. gweather and the Gnome clock a
On Tue, 24 Mar 2009 16:25:34 -0500
Robert Nichols wrote:
> Looks like 3 applets all with variants of the same problem.
More like 3 applets, only one of which apparently has a problem. The other two
update themselves after a period of time.
> I filed the
> bugzilla against the gweather-applet pa
Frank Cox wrote:
On Tue, 24 Mar 2009 21:00:27 +
Anne Wilson wrote:
Hmm - maybe we're not talking about the same thing at all.
Correct. We're not. There appear to be at least three "weather" doodads in
common use. gweather and the Gnome clock applet are the ones that I see/use.
That's tw
On Tue, 24 Mar 2009 21:00:27 +
Anne Wilson wrote:
> Hmm - maybe we're not talking about the same thing at all.
Correct. We're not. There appear to be at least three "weather" doodads in
common use. gweather and the Gnome clock applet are the ones that I see/use.
That's two.
> The only wea
On Tuesday 24 March 2009 20:51:33 Frank Cox wrote:
> On Tue, 24 Mar 2009 15:45:12 -0500
>
> Robert Nichols wrote:
> > On my laptop it displays "Updating...", not "Loading...", and _never_
> > recovers. I tried changing the update interval to 1 minute, log out,
> > log back in, ... no change, never
On Tue, 24 Mar 2009 15:45:12 -0500
Robert Nichols wrote:
> On my laptop it displays "Updating...", not "Loading...", and _never_
> recovers. I tried changing the update interval to 1 minute, log out,
> log back in, ... no change, never recovers, forever "Updating...".
Are you using the gweather
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Tuesday 24 March 2009 15:00:46 Robert Nichols wrote:
Mike Cloaked wrote:
Aaron Konstam wrote:
It still works in F9 if you mean the display associated with the
calendar.
Works for me fine in F10 too...
For me, it sits in the "Updating..." state, displaying "--", every
ti
On Tuesday 24 March 2009 15:00:46 Robert Nichols wrote:
> Mike Cloaked wrote:
> > Aaron Konstam wrote:
> >> It still works in F9 if you mean the display associated with the
> >> calendar.
> >
> > Works for me fine in F10 too...
>
> For me, it sits in the "Updating..." state, displaying "--", every
Todd Denniston wrote:
Robert Nichols wrote, On 03/24/2009 11:00 AM:
For me, it sits in the "Updating..." state, displaying "--", every
time I login on my F10 laptop. The only way to get it to work is
to remove the applet from the panel, re-add it, and set all the
preferences. I suspect that w
Robert Nichols wrote, On 03/24/2009 11:00 AM:
Mike Cloaked wrote:
Aaron Konstam wrote:
It still works in F9 if you mean the display associated with the
calendar.
Works for me fine in F10 too...
For me, it sits in the "Updating..." state, displaying "--", every
time I login on my F10 lapt
Mike Cloaked wrote:
Aaron Konstam wrote:
It still works in F9 if you mean the display associated with the
calendar.
Works for me fine in F10 too...
For me, it sits in the "Updating..." state, displaying "--", every
time I login on my F10 laptop. The only way to get it to work is
to remov
Steven Stern wrote:
> The weather report applet had recovered from whatever was happening
> several months ago, but lately it just displays "--". I've looked
> outside and there seems to be weather today. Is anyone else getting
> weather from the applet? Is there a fix?
>
>
Try configuring it a
Aaron Konstam wrote:
>
>>
> It still works in F9 if you mean the display associated with the
> calendar.
>>
>
>
Works for me fine in F10 too...
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> The weather report applet had recovered from whatever was happening
> several months ago, but lately it just displays "--". I've looked
> outside and there seems to be weather today. Is an
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The weather report applet had recovered from whatever was happening
several months ago, but lately it just displays "--". I've looked
outside and there seems to be weather today. Is anyone else getting
weather from the applet? Is there a fix?
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