Re: Finally got Google Earth working on amd64

2008-08-03 Thread andy

Patrick Wiseman wrote:

Hello, all:

A while back, there was some discussion here about Google Earth not
working on amd64 systems.  I decided to take another whack at it
today, using make-googleearth-package.  I had it download the latest
GoogleEarth.bin, but then, trying to make the package, it threw lots
of warnings at me, claimed Success! at the end, but in fact had
failed to build a package.  So, I decided just to go with 'sh
GoogleEarth.bin' (as root) which installed Google Earth.  So far, so
good, but when I invoked googleearth, as an ordinary user, I got an
authentication error.  So, I googled that, and learned that I needed
to install lib32nss-mdns.  Did that, and now I have Google Earth -
with all its cool new features - up and running; and I did NOT have to
remove my ~/.googleearth directory (as one googled answer had
suggested), so that all my saved sites were still listed.

Patrick


  

Patrick

It seems like you had problems beyond those which I encountered during a 
clean install. I downloaded the GoogleEarthLinux.bin from the official 
site, sudo chmod +x GoogleEarthLinux.bin and sudo ./GoogleEarthLinux.bin.


It installed just fine, and I am able to now run it as a ordinary user. 
I didn't get any of the dependencies that you described.


This is on a pretty vanilla Lenny machine.

Andy

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Finally got Google Earth working on amd64

2008-08-02 Thread Patrick Wiseman
Hello, all:

A while back, there was some discussion here about Google Earth not
working on amd64 systems.  I decided to take another whack at it
today, using make-googleearth-package.  I had it download the latest
GoogleEarth.bin, but then, trying to make the package, it threw lots
of warnings at me, claimed Success! at the end, but in fact had
failed to build a package.  So, I decided just to go with 'sh
GoogleEarth.bin' (as root) which installed Google Earth.  So far, so
good, but when I invoked googleearth, as an ordinary user, I got an
authentication error.  So, I googled that, and learned that I needed
to install lib32nss-mdns.  Did that, and now I have Google Earth -
with all its cool new features - up and running; and I did NOT have to
remove my ~/.googleearth directory (as one googled answer had
suggested), so that all my saved sites were still listed.

Patrick


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