google earth
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I would like to use Google earth under ubuntu.
Regards,
Tamas Nandori
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#1 |
Go right ahead :)
I just installed version 4 myself.
http://
Click "download" in the top right.
Make sure the radio button says "Linux" and click the download button.
Once downloaded (usually this will end up with a file on your desktop) double click GoogleEarthLinu
Did that work?
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#2 |
Hi Alan,
I've just tried how you recommended but ubuntu doesn't know which
application it should use.
Is it terminal?
I will try to associate them.
Or is there a terminal prompt which starts installation?
Regards,
Tamas
Alan Pope írta:
> Your support request #3133 on Ubuntu changed:
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> Status: Open => Answered
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> Alan Pope proposed the following answer:
> Go right ahead :)
>
> I just installed version 4 myself.
>
> http://
> Click "download" in the top right.
> Make sure the radio button says "Linux" and click the download button.
> Once downloaded (usually this will end up with a file on your desktop) double click GoogleEarthLinu
>
> Did that work?
>
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> know that it is solved:
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If you'd rather have a deb package for installation you can use this...
http://
Just double-click the deb and it should install easily.
BTW if you downloaded the official bin package that Alan linked to and you rather use that; right click it and make it executable by clicking the check box in the permissions section of the properties dialog, then open a terminal, navigate to the directory in which the file resides and run the file with:
./GoogleEarthLi
[or whatever you named the file when saving]
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#5 |
Thank You!
Jonathan Zeppettini írta:
> Your support request #3133 on Ubuntu changed:
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> Status: Open => Answered
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> Jonathan Zeppettini proposed the following answer:
> If you'd rather have a deb package for installation you can use this...
>
> http://
> free/i386/
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> Just double-click the deb and it should install easily.
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#6 |
And please mark it as solved :)
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#7 |
Unfortunately it still doesn't work. I succeeded to install but it
stucks at 'initializing'. I don"t know whether it counts but it is
laptop computer. And i even can't change the resolution. There are no
alternatives besides 1024X768
Vadim Abramchuck írta:
> Your support request #3133 on Ubuntu changed:
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> Status: Open => Answered
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> Vadim Abramchuck proposed the following answer:
> And please mark it as solved :)
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If you do not have hardware accelerated graphics I don't think you will be very satisfied using Google Earth as it's pretty graphics intensive...
Is the graphics card of your laptop configured correctly (does glxgears run smoothly)?
You may need to use proprietary drivers in order to get the desired results.
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#9 |
Glxgears works correctly. An so long I haven't had any problem with 3d
graphics, (there are some simulators under ubuntu) and Google Earth
worked correctly under windows
Jonathan Zeppettini írta:
> Your support request #3133 on Ubuntu changed:
> https:/
>
> Status: Open => Answered
>
> Jonathan Zeppettini proposed the following answer:
> If you do not have hardware accelerated graphics I don't think you will
> be very satisfied using Google Earth as it's pretty graphics
> intensive...
>
> Is the graphics card of your laptop configured correctly (does glxgears
> run smoothly)?
>
> You may need to use proprietary drivers in order to get the desired
> results.
>
> _______
> If this answers your request, please go to the following page to let us
> know that it is solved:
> https:/
>
> If you still need support, you can reply to this email or go to the
> following page to enter your feedback:
> https:/
>
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#10 |
Are you on a AMD64 computer? I've heard that google earth has a bit of a problem running on those.
Matt
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#11 |
Are you on a AMD64 computer? I've heard that google earth has a bit of a problem running on those.
Matt
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Hi Matt,
I have a cheap laptop, Acer 2410, Intel celeron 1,4 Ghz, 256 MB RAM.
Thank you for your efforts. It is very impressive...
Regards,
Tamas
2007/1/12, Matt Medland <email address hidden>:
> Your support request #3133 on Ubuntu changed:
> https:/
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> Status: Open => Answered
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> Matt Medland proposed the following answer:
> Are you on a AMD64 computer? I've heard that google earth has a bit of a
> problem running on those.
>
> Matt
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#13 |
Oops, sorry for that double post, my mistake. :)
Anyhow, you don't have a 64-bit pc so that doesn't look like the problem. To be honest I can't workout what's happening with googleearth, but I can probably help with your resolution problem.
There are 2 guides:
http://
and
https:/
that might help.
They go into changing refresh rates aswell, but I don't think you need to do hat.
Sorry about not being able to help with the google earth thing, but somebody else might be able to.
Matt
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#14 |
Hi,
I have 64bit PC and can't run it. It sticks at the initializing screen.
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#15 |
I am able to install and run GoogleEarth on:
* Ubuntu feisty 64bit
* Ubuntu gutsy 64bit
* Kubuntu feisty 64bit
* Kubuntu gutsy 64bit
* Ubuntu Studio gutsy 64bit
Simply add the medibuntu repositories, you can find the instructions here:
https:/
Run the following command to install
sudo apt-get install googleearth
Then run the program with
googleearth
Very rarely, GoogleEarth will display the splash screen and immediately exit. I think this is a bug in GoogleEarth itself because if I wait about a minute and run it again the program loads and runs fine.
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#16 |
To: Tamas Nandori:
Alan Pope is right. I just installed Google Earth and no difficulty whatsoever. There is just one thing Alan forgot to mention: after you download Google Earth to your desktop, right click with the mouse and choose Permissions to make it an executable file and it will open. Then choose Run. It will place it in your home directory and create a folder for it. You will see a blue and white ball on your desktop. This is your icon. To open it, double click on the blue and white icon and Google Earth should open. On installation there will be a little black window on your desktop. Just place your cursor on the last line and press enter and it will close. Hope this helps. Thanks Alan Pope.
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#17 |
HI! just new hir and im havin a lot of ubuntu problems since I started using it 2months ago..hope u can help me. Im installing google earth and Im done with it. I run it through Applications>
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