On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 02:57:03 -0800, Andrew Farris wrote: > Well it is very slow displaying every time you left-click the clock to display > the popup... but its working for me, displaying weather and the sunrise map > fine. The slowness may be the lack of caching or preemptive loading for the map > (just a guess). It crashed a first time when I wanted to "Find..." a location. After managing to choose a location and changing temperature to Celsius and wind speed to km/h, it still didn't display any weather details anywhere. Before, in Rawhide, it crashes already when taking a harmless look at the new weather-related preferences. ;) On the contrary, with F8 the separate weather applet displays a small icon and the temperature always. And left-click on it displays the "Current conditions" dialog immediately. > If you have not tried this in awhile (last 2 weeks or so) remove the clock from > your panel, kill gnome-panel, and then add the clock again. Last time I started doing that in rawhide, it refused to load. I could have started to look for old config values and get rid of them. But instead, I installed F9 Alpha. So, the experience with the new clock applet code is with F9 Alpha installed on Feb 10th, then updated to Rawhide on the same day. -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list