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I tried in ubuntu 10.04 LTS and found it works ok fetching weather temperature
in the following locations:
Atogo -> Tenerife (Yes, I don't know why is under Atogo)
Tamaduste -> Hierro
Palma -> Palma
Please upgrade to the most recent version and let us know if you are
still having this issue. Tha
The request should be sent on bugzilla.gnome.org
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clock applet don't have any locations for Canary Islands
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/320993
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clock applet don't have any locations for Canary Islands
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/320993
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E. Guerra:
Thank you for clarifying the bug report. I see what you mean now.
Can you please update the description of the bug?
I tried what you said in Ubuntu 8.04.
Basically the bug is this:
1. In Ubuntu 8.04 if you search for "Canary" or "Tenerife" you'll find the
location for "Canary Islands
With your procedure, I got your same outcome, but I only have a time
zone. I don't have any specific location neither latitude and longitude,
nor weather conditions. I think that the weather is bringing by a
meteorological station like an airport. I know that had some weather
trouble in 8.10.
I want to make further clarification on this bug.
The original poster is using the PowerPC version of Ubuntu which is not
"officially" supported any more.
I am running the i386 version of Ubuntu 8.10, with Gnome 2.24.1.
In this version the clock applet does have Canary Islands as a location under
Chris Crisafulli wrote:
> Thank you for your suggestion. However, the changes you are requesting
> aren't really a bug and require more discussion, which should be done on
> an appropriate mailing list or forum.
> http://www.ubuntu.com/support/community/mailinglists might be a good
> start for dete
Thank you for your suggestion. However, the changes you are requesting
aren't really a bug and require more discussion, which should be done on
an appropriate mailing list or forum.
http://www.ubuntu.com/support/community/mailinglists might be a good
start for determining which mailing list to use.