Re: [PLUG] Weather application for Xubuntu 18.04

2020-09-13 Thread Mike C.
> > And getting back to meteo, I'd still like to get the outdoors temperature > to appear in the panel's notification area. I'd also like > to know where it's getting its weather data from, openweather, darksky,or > what? And what's going to happen when its source goes down or changes its >

Re: [PLUG] Weather application for Xubuntu 18.04

2020-09-13 Thread John Jason Jordan
On Sun, 13 Sep 2020 14:59:48 -0500 Chuck Hast dijo: >Darksky was bought by apple and they have closed down >all apps but iOS, I will refrain from more comments. So that >is probably why you are not getting anything. Too bad, Dark- >sky was a good app and service. I discovered and resolved a

Re: [PLUG] Weather application for Xubuntu 18.04

2020-09-13 Thread Tomas Kuchta
You know what, I have spent considerable amount time to disable all these, essentially, tracking applications. There is one, so essential to tracking, on Android home screen, that there is no way to disable it. So, one obvious solution is to just pick up your smart phone and look at it to see

Re: [PLUG] Weather application for Xubuntu 18.04

2020-09-13 Thread Chuck Hast
Darksky was bought by apple and they have closed down all apps but iOS, I will refrain from more comments. So that is probably why you are not getting anything. Too bad, Dark- sky was a good app and service. Sometimes Apple is like an old tom cat... I will leave it at that. On Sun, Sep 13, 2020

Re: [PLUG] Weather application for Xubuntu 18.04

2020-09-13 Thread Mike C.
> > $ sudo pip3 install lxml > The directory '/home/jjj/.cache/pip/http' or its parent directory is > not owned by the current user and the cache has been disabled. Please > check the permissions and owner of that directory. If executing pip > with sudo, you may want sudo's -H flag. The directory