**gnome-shell-extension-weather** is a simple extension for displaying weather information from several cities in GNOME Shell.
**gnome-shell-extension-weather** is a simple extension for displaying weather conditions and forecasts in GNOME Shell.
Compared to the original version, this fork brings you : multiple city, no WOEID, a symmetric style, and a settings panel in JavaScript (Seed).
Compared with the original version, this fork features: multiple locations, no WOEID required, a symmetrical layout and a settings panel in JavaScript (Seed).
Currently, the weather report including forecast for today and tomorrow is fetched from [Yahoo! Weather](http://weather.yahoo.com/).
Currently, the weather report, including forecasts for today and tomorrow, is fetched from [Yahoo! Weather](http://weather.yahoo.com/).
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# Installation
# Installation
**At end of installation restart GNOME Shell (`[Alt]+[F2]`, `r`) and active the extension in`gnome-tweak-tool`.**
**After the installation, restart GNOME Shell (`[Alt]+[F2]`, `r`) and enable the extension through`gnome-tweak-tool`.**
Add the PPA **ppa:xeked/gnome**in your source list, add key **0B5C004838624188** form `keyserver.ubuntu.com`, update package list and install **gnome-shell-extension-weather**.
Add the PPA **ppa:xeked/gnome** to your source list, import the key **0B5C004838624188** from `keyserver.ubuntu.com`, update the package list and install **gnome-shell-extension-weather**:
Install **gnome-shell-extension-weather** with apt-rpm from Sisyphus.
Packages for Fedora 16 and 17 are available in the [RPM Fusion](http://rpmfusion.org/) repositories. If these are not enabled on your system, please follow [these instructions](http://rpmfusion.org/Configuration); then run the following command (with root privileges):
Packages for Fedora 16 and 17 are available in the [RPM Fusion](http://rpmfusion.org/) repositories.
Download the package from AUR, make and install it:
If they are not enabled on your system, please follow [these instructions](http://rpmfusion.org/Configuration); then run the following command with root privileges: