A. den Oudsten wrote:
> Randall R Schulz wrote:
>> On Saturday 17 February 2007 17:26, Bob S wrote:
>>
>>> Hello SuSE people
>>>
>>> Downloaded Google Earth this afternoon. Seems to be a script of some
>>> kind. What do I need to do to run it.
>>
>>
>> Say the downloaded installer file is called "GoogleEarthLinux.bin".
>> To launch the installer you'd issue this command:
>>
>> % sh GoogleEarthInstaller.bin
>>
>> I don't recall any more, but you may have to answer some questions.
>> You'll probably at least have to affirm your acceptance of the
>> license under which that software is distributed.
>>
>>
>> If you do this as your usual non-root user, then the files installed
>> will be owned by you, which is OK. If for some reason you want the
>> files to be owned by some other user, "su" to that user first.
>>
>>
>>
>>> Bob S.
>>
>>
>>
>> Randall Schulz
> I'm running openSUSE 10.2 and downloaded GoogleEarthLinux.bin version 4.
> Running sh GoogleEarthLinux.bin - as required at the download site -
> installed GoogleEarthLinux.
> Running googleearth gave me a startscreen and a crash of KDE.
> The command sh GoogleEarthInstaller did not work.
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andre den Oudsten
I d/l version 4 last night and installed it.  It came up just perfect
and very impressive.
I am using 10.2 too.  I wonder what the difference is between your
installation and
mine.  I am using an NVIDIA card with 3D acceleration.
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