Google Desktop for Linux gets gadgets
Google Desktop is a desktop search application that runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux. But the Linux version has always been a bit behind the curve. While all three clients let you search the web or files on your computer, the Mac and Windows versions have long supported Google Gadgets, which are desktop widgets that let you do everything from checking the weather to controlling your media player software.
Now Google has released an update that brings gadgets to Google Desktop for Linux. Installation is kind of a pain at the moment, since there's no .deb or .rpm package. You need to download the source code and compile the application yourself, which often means finding out that you don't have all of the necessary prerequisites installed on your system.
Fortunately Google offers a "how to build" page which lists all of the prerequisites. But if you read the comments on that page, you'll notice that dozens of people have complained about their inability to install the application properly. So you might want to wait until Google simplifies the install process.
[via Google Blogoscoped]
Now Google has released an update that brings gadgets to Google Desktop for Linux. Installation is kind of a pain at the moment, since there's no .deb or .rpm package. You need to download the source code and compile the application yourself, which often means finding out that you don't have all of the necessary prerequisites installed on your system.
Fortunately Google offers a "how to build" page which lists all of the prerequisites. But if you read the comments on that page, you'll notice that dozens of people have complained about their inability to install the application properly. So you might want to wait until Google simplifies the install process.
[via Google Blogoscoped]













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Subscribe to commentsToddJun 5th 2008 11:46AM
Noticing a weird "blurring" of Google's Linux Gadgets and Android. Intentional? Serendipity?
Adam B.Jun 5th 2008 11:55AM
After downloading all the needed packages, it compiled and works well for me. It even works with the compiz widget layer!
velocitySTRIKEJun 5th 2008 1:35PM
I'm aware that this isn't the place for putting problems, but can anyone on Ubuntu 8.04 get it working?
julianJun 5th 2008 2:04PM
neat!
i feel that linux widgets were not that great
so things are looking up
... cant match dashboard though
bruce buchananJun 17th 2008 8:37AM
thanks for your support,bruce buchananan.