Debian google earth install
I have a intel card and glxgears works fine fps but GoogleEarth is very slow. I get the following:. This is for broken one.. All prerequisites are okay though. Hi The log file "Xorg. Nick: You are using the wrong kernel module for your card. Direct rendering is now ON after I did two things: 1. However, Google Earth was drawing the screen only once every 3 seconds, hence totally unusable.
Here is the hack:. But remember that very short delay will make Google Earth to calculate new position more frequently and this may saturate X server with too many redraw requests. If you aren't specifically using a distribution that doesn't have a GUI for installing packages then you will be able to install it with a couple clicks. I appreciate your work and thanks, J. Verifying archive integrity Wow, lots of work for something that should be simple.
How about explaining what each part of the command means? I'm thinking of installing Linux played with and was impressed with a live CD , but if I have to use the Terminal to install a program One thought, some are having problems but are using an outdated version of Ubuntu, eg v8. Reply 10 years ago on Introduction. By magnus0 Follow. More by the author:. Did you make this project?
Share it with us! I Made It! Keep in mind that if errors happen during the installation, you will be able to fix it by following this guide. Google does not outright support Arch Linux or any of the operating systems based on it, which is unfortunate. After installing the two packages, use the git clone command to grab Trizen, the AUR helper tool. It will make installing Google Earth Pro much easier.
Once Trizen is installed, you can quickly set up Google Earth Pro on your Arch system with a single trizen -S command. Google Earth is a non-free proprietary software, it's also closed source, own by a corporation, and not supported by Debian. Follow instructions on screen. Re: how do i install google earth Post by debiman » it also seems that op's thread title is misleading; because their post states that "used synaptic package manager thought i had it installed when i was through but couldn't find the short cut on my desktop later on" so the desktop shortcut is the actual problem.
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