Hey, now thats cool. I never knew that was even on my system. Thanks for the heads up!
On my Mandrakelinux system. I can get the weather forecast from the command line by typing
>weather ewk
(I'm in New Jersey). Any airport code will work. If you put your state abbreviation in (ie: NJ) then you get a list of codes.
This is done via telnet to:
http://www.wunderground.com/
Pretty cool to show a M$ windows user!
Hey, now thats cool. I never knew that was even on my system. Thanks for the heads up!
I don't have a Mandrakelinux in hands
If it just a script, can someone send it to me? or just send a whole package which has it? or url to the package?
Thank you in advance
Eh, I just use ForcastFox (available on the main Firefox plugin site).
I do too... but from command line...?Originally Posted by Pugio";p="4777
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No. But as I'm using FireFox all the time anyway....
Actually, at one point I did make a script that did this. It would dowload local weather data/images and display them as my desktop background. I even had it animated at one point.
just fyi gdesklets have a couple of nice weather reporting facilities. and gdesklets look very nice on a desktop :-)Originally Posted by Pugio";p="4780
I wanted a command line tool because I spend most of my time in command line tools. Firefox is always opened but I just want to become more geeky :-)
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