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> To get the party started after installation, you type in "weather > --info" plus city name or zip code. There may be other ways, too. I've > only used city name until JUST NOW. That sounds like a reasonable solution -- tried it. Nice -- it answers to either weather and weather-util. My ZIP is 30303 (Boulder, CO): "ghe@sbox:~$ weather --info 30303 Searching via ZCTA... Census ZCTA (ZIP code) 30303 ---------------------------- katl: Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta, GA, United States (proximity good, 12.2km, 7.56mi) gaz045: DeKalb, GA (proximity good, 15.3km, 9.49mi)" I tried a couple other Boulder ZIP codes, and they didn't exist. With Boulder CO or just Boulder: "ghe@sbox:~$ weather --info boulder Searching via name... Your search is too ambiguous, returning 22 matches.: fips worked, though: "ghe@sbox:~$ weather --info fips08013 Searching via FIPS... Census Place fips08013, Boulder County, CO ------------------------------------------ kbdu: Boulder Muni, Co, US (proximity good, 16km, 9.94mi) coz039: Boulder And Jefferson Counties Below 6000 Feet/West Broomfield County, CO (proximity suspect, 25.4km, 15.8mi)" Thanks, Cindy. It looks like it's getting data from the Boulder airport -- its data feels a lot more like what I see out my window. It's not a GUI widget, but it acts a lot better than the broken one from Norway. Couple shell aliases might be in order, I think... -- Glenn English -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: ProtonMail wsBzBAEBCAAGBQJfXmnGACEJEJ/XhjGCrIwyFiEELKJzD0JScCVjQA2Xn9eG MYKsjDKSbQf9GJQA/jXCrcAS4WVOtqj3WHr5kSzO5SENE5BcDssQHVW0cbv3 9q6bMCDWXZV623hnK1FC7CxxV0JY636oz6r4iOTJNBljN+4EOxqWz9LgHeMB LbqDWE7GfSgfWQ48gdyAfK9aP/xT6H1fng+MDcnC9/xEBCryjAFBVLNP4oF5 p2Hxj0RVMGaIm3Sn+DUiRkovG4WhHboULwYFAv27BWxpYsQTs3eVw/M98VeC Y1m/mPgivW2JI5x8HaA4to7EVI8TbXHQODjhMil9BtBrAwGNuD+VbN8rupD+ Q/Zdn0oFJkjK7avtnk2xYb3EBKxnDEyNKy140UwfpY9r+ylqEZNCCQ== =8QaE -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----