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== Installing Google Earth == |
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| == Troubleshooting == ''Note: Google Earth for Linux is still in beta. As such, many problems that you may encounter can be attributed to that.'' === symlink: Permission denied Error === Receiving this error means that you ignored the warning in step 5 of the install instructions. To fix it, do the following: {{{ sudo chown -R username ~/.googleearth sudo chown username ~/.local/share/applications/googleearth.desktop }}} Be sure to replace ''username'' with your user name. === Google Earth Does not work with Compiz === As with all OpenGL apps, Google Earth has issues running with Compiz. To resolve this issue, either run Google Earth in a normal GNOME session, or see this thread: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=176636 |
Google Earth allows you to view the Earth in 3D.
Installing Google Earth
1. Download the linux version of Google Earth from http://earth.google.com/download-earth.html to your desktop.
2. Make the file executable chmod +x ~/Desktop/GoogleEarthLinux.bin
3. Press Alt + F2 to open the run dialog box.
4. Paste the following text into the run dialog: gksudo ~/Desktop/GoogleEarthLinux.bin
5. Continue through the installation choosing the default options each time. (When the installation is finished, do NOT choose to run Google Earth. If you do, you will not be able to run it as a normal user in the future)
6. Run the program with googleearth
Troubleshooting
Note: Google Earth for Linux is still in beta. As such, many problems that you may encounter can be attributed to that.
symlink: Permission denied Error
Receiving this error means that you ignored the warning in step 5 of the install instructions. To fix it, do the following:
sudo chown -R username ~/.googleearth sudo chown username ~/.local/share/applications/googleearth.desktop
Be sure to replace username with your user name.
Google Earth Does not work with Compiz
As with all OpenGL apps, Google Earth has issues running with Compiz. To resolve this issue, either run Google Earth in a normal GNOME session, or see this thread: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=176636
GoogleEarth (last edited 2008-08-06 16:35:53 by localhost)