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I downloaded a weather app for Xubuntu 18.04. Went to task bar clicked on all and accessories, but it does not show weather indicator. How do I find it?
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    what exactly was the name of the package? sudo systemctl restart gdm might force it into existence. Otherwise you probably want to right click your taskbar and click "add widget" or something like that.

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I downloaded a weather app for Xubuntu 18.04. Went to task bar clicked on all and accessories, but it does not show weather indicator. How do I find it?
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    what exactly was the name of the package? sudo systemctl restart gdm might force it into existence. Otherwise you probably want to right click your taskbar and click "add widget" or something like that.

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I downloaded a weather app for Xubuntu 18.04. Went to task bar clicked on all and accessories, but it does not show weather indicator. How do I find it?
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    what exactly was the name of the package? sudo systemctl restart gdm might force it into existence. Otherwise you probably want to right click your taskbar and click "add widget" or something like that.

    – rm-vanda
    Jan 24 at 17:07














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    what exactly was the name of the package? sudo systemctl restart gdm might force it into existence. Otherwise you probably want to right click your taskbar and click "add widget" or something like that.

    – rm-vanda
    Jan 24 at 17:07








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what exactly was the name of the package? sudo systemctl restart gdm might force it into existence. Otherwise you probably want to right click your taskbar and click "add widget" or something like that.

– rm-vanda
Jan 24 at 17:07





what exactly was the name of the package? sudo systemctl restart gdm might force it into existence. Otherwise you probably want to right click your taskbar and click "add widget" or something like that.

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Welcome. In the XFCE "Menu," you can search for the name. Does it show? In the "Software" application, you can look under the "Installed" tab, and if you find it, "Launch" from there.



How did you install it anyway? Command line in a terminal? Synaptic? Software manager?






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      How did you install it anyway? Command line in a terminal? Synaptic? Software manager?






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        Welcome. In the XFCE "Menu," you can search for the name. Does it show? In the "Software" application, you can look under the "Installed" tab, and if you find it, "Launch" from there.



        How did you install it anyway? Command line in a terminal? Synaptic? Software manager?






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        Welcome. In the XFCE "Menu," you can search for the name. Does it show? In the "Software" application, you can look under the "Installed" tab, and if you find it, "Launch" from there.



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