Re: looking for two gui accessible applications ClipGrab

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Setting up the weather on the top panel of my desktop was not a problem. The problem is that this weather application does not have my city listed.  So I had to choose a city fourty miles to the north of where I live, although my city is even bigger than the one listed.

Very strange indeed.

Cheers,

Ibrahim

On 11/23/21 4:54 PM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
so long as you don't download any broken snaps you should be good to go.
I tried setting up weather in mate and couldn't get that done.


On Tue, 23 Nov 2021, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:

Just gonna chime in and say I have snaps on Solus out of the box as well.
Really, I don't care if it's 'too much like SWindows', if I can get apps
easier than having to install a bunch of packages I'll only ever use
once...it's a win win for me really

On 11/23/21 20:06, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Snapd isn't just an Ubuntu thing. I have it on Fedora, and it's also
available from the AUR for Arch users. Flatpak is another similar type of
cross-distro packaging system, and it's available from the Arch community
repository, Fedora and Solus, and I think it's available for other distros
as well.
~Kyle

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