![]() ![]() Then click install via Ubuntu Software App. ![]() To install it, simply open terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T) and run following commands one by one to get it from PPA: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kasra-mp/ubuntu-indicator-weatherįor those who don’t want to add PPA, grab the latest “indicator-weather_x.x-xxx_all.deb” package from: The developer has made the indicator into PPA repository, available for Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 16.04, Ubuntu 16.10, Ubuntu 17.04, and derivatives. How to Install Simple Weather Indicator via PPA in Ubuntu: ![]() Temperature scale support (Celsius, Fahrenheit).The applet is developed with Python and uses two web service calls and to detect user’s location and temperature respectively. This comes in handy if you have loud fans and want to minimize the amount of noise they make, or if you just need to save some battery life.Simple Weather Indicator is an elegant and very simple system tray applet that displays the current weather condition of the user’s location in Unity and Gnome 3. On the other hand, you can set it to the “High Performance” preset to allow your computer to run at full potential. For example, you can set your CPU to the “Quiet” preset, which tells your computer to only use a maximum of 30% of its resources. Its simple drop-down menu allows the user to change between various preset or user-made profiles that control at what frequency your CPU is to run. CPU Power Management allows you to choose how much of your computer’s resources are being used at any given time. This is an extension that, at first, I didn’t think would be very useful, but after some time using it I have found that functionality like this should be backed into all computers by default. But, if you want a bit more control, this extension can help both Intel and Ryzen-based machines. The ability to toggle between performance modes is now available with recent Linux distributions and newer Linux Kernel releases. This makes things convenient, considering all your important applications get organized right after you sign in your system. It is as simple as adding an application to the list and selecting the desktop you would like that application to open on.įrom then on, every time you open that application, it will open on that particular workspace. Auto-Move Windows allows you to set your applications to automatically open on a workspace/virtual desktop of your choice. If you utilize multiple virtual desktops (or workspaces) like me, this extension will make your workflow much easier. The list is in no particular order of ranking, meaning the extension listed at one is not better than the rest. So, the list of the best GNOME extensions should save you some time. But finding good extensions can be a daunting task. We already have a resource for you to enable and manage GNOME extensions. ![]() These extensions add a lot of value to the ecosystem, whether it is to mold the GNOME Desktop Environment (DE) to your workflow, to add more functionality than there is by default, or simply to freshen up the experience. GNOME extensions are a major part of the GNOME experience. ![]()
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