Re: [opensuse] Google Earth OT
David Brodbeck wrote: A. den Oudsten wrote: nv (no 3D-support) So I suppose that my card indeed is too old for 3D No, you're using the open-source nv driver, which has no 3D acceleration whatsoever. You need to use the binary drivers from NVIDIA's site to get acceleration. I followed the instructions from Nvidia and Suse and installed the drivers. I have now 3D support at about 2000 frames in 5.0 seconds Thanks for the suggestions!! André den Oudsten -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] Google Earth OT
A. den Oudsten wrote: >>> Next to the running gears this is what appeared on the screen after >>> 'glxgears' >>> >>> >>> 762 frames in 5.0 seconds = 152.330 FPS >>> 749 frames in 5.0 seconds = 149.599 FPS >>> 611 frames in 5.0 seconds = 122.001 FPS >>> 654 frames in 5.0 seconds = 130.662 FPS >>> 665 frames in 5.0 seconds = 132.999 FPS >>> 661 frames in 5.0 seconds = 132.050 FPS >>> 661 frames in 5.0 seconds = 132.144 FPS >>> >>> André >> >> >> Those numbers are pretty poor. They should be a factor >> of 10 higher if you can get hardware rendering working. >> > In my sysinfo: > > nVidia Corporation > GeForce2 MX 100/200 > nv (no 3D-support) > > So I suppose that my card indeed is too old for 3D > Those numbers indicate you are not using the nvidia drivers, and the sysinfo confirms it. That card should be well supported by the nvidia legacy driver, available on their website. Joe -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] Google Earth OT
John Andersen wrote: On Thursday 22 February 2007, A. den Oudsten wrote: John Andersen wrote: On Wednesday 21 February 2007, A. den Oudsten wrote: So, what is the output of "glxgears"? Joe Nice running blue red and green gears!! Andre Andre, he meant you should launch it from a shell and report the numbers, not the colors... ;-) Next to the running gears this is what appeared on the screen after 'glxgears' 762 frames in 5.0 seconds = 152.330 FPS 749 frames in 5.0 seconds = 149.599 FPS 611 frames in 5.0 seconds = 122.001 FPS 654 frames in 5.0 seconds = 130.662 FPS 665 frames in 5.0 seconds = 132.999 FPS 661 frames in 5.0 seconds = 132.050 FPS 661 frames in 5.0 seconds = 132.144 FPS André Those numbers are pretty poor. They should be a factor of 10 higher if you can get hardware rendering working. In my sysinfo: nVidia Corporation GeForce2 MX 100/200 nv (no 3D-support) So I suppose that my card indeed is too old for 3D Thanks for the discussion André -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] Google Earth OT
A. den Oudsten wrote: > J Sloan wrote: >> >> A. den Oudsten wrote: >> >> >>> Nvidia has a generic update for my card in Linux and is already in >>> openSUSE 10.2 >> >> >> So, what is the output of "glxgears"? >> >> Joe > Nice running blue red and green gears!! Well, I meant the numerical output (fps)... Joe -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] Google Earth OT
On Wednesday 21 February 2007, A. den Oudsten wrote: > > So, what is the output of "glxgears"? > > > > Joe > > Nice running blue red and green gears!! > > Andre Andre, he meant you should launch it from a shell and report the numbers, not the colors... ;-) -- _ John Andersen pgpLW8O70O4Ot.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [opensuse] Google Earth OT
J Sloan wrote: A. den Oudsten wrote: Nvidia has a generic update for my card in Linux and is already in openSUSE 10.2 So, what is the output of "glxgears"? Joe Nice running blue red and green gears!! Andre -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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A. den Oudsten wrote: > Nvidia has a generic update for my card in Linux and is already in > openSUSE 10.2 So, what is the output of "glxgears"? Joe -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] Google Earth OT
J Sloan wrote: A. den Oudsten wrote: J Sloan wrote: A. den Oudsten wrote: My card is a GEFORCE-2 MX-200 32MB AGP + TV-OUT and from 2001, so could be a little outdated!! Thanks, Card should be OK, but are you using the Nvidia binary driver for hardware accelerated OpenGL, or just the non-accelerated "nv" driver? Joe I just installed openSUSE 10.2 as it is and I have no idea what kind of driver for that card is installed. Unlike earlier editions of SuSE Linux, where installing the accelerated nvidia drivers was done with just a mouse click in online update, you now have to do a bit of tweaking to get them installed, using one of 2 methods. Experienced users often just download the latest linux video drivers from nvidia.com and install by hand according to the directions there, but then the nvidia driver has to be rebuilt if the kernel is ever upgraded. The other way involves adding the nvidia driver repo to your software sources - I think there are some howtos on that floating around. In either case, the nvidia driver makes a dramatic difference in the video performance. Joe Nvidia has a generic update for my card in Linux and is already in openSUSE 10.2 Andre -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] Google Earth OT
A. den Oudsten wrote: > J Sloan wrote: >> A. den Oudsten wrote: >> >> >>> My card is a GEFORCE-2 MX-200 32MB AGP + TV-OUT and from 2001, so could >>> be a little outdated!! >>> Thanks, >> >> >> Card should be OK, but are you using the Nvidia binary driver for >> hardware >> accelerated OpenGL, or just the non-accelerated "nv" driver? >> >> Joe > I just installed openSUSE 10.2 as it is and I have no idea what kind of > driver for that card is installed. Unlike earlier editions of SuSE Linux, where installing the accelerated nvidia drivers was done with just a mouse click in online update, you now have to do a bit of tweaking to get them installed, using one of 2 methods. Experienced users often just download the latest linux video drivers from nvidia.com and install by hand according to the directions there, but then the nvidia driver has to be rebuilt if the kernel is ever upgraded. The other way involves adding the nvidia driver repo to your software sources - I think there are some howtos on that floating around. In either case, the nvidia driver makes a dramatic difference in the video performance. Joe -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] Google Earth OT
J Sloan wrote: A. den Oudsten wrote: My card is a GEFORCE-2 MX-200 32MB AGP + TV-OUT and from 2001, so could be a little outdated!! Thanks, Card should be OK, but are you using the Nvidia binary driver for hardware accelerated OpenGL, or just the non-accelerated "nv" driver? Joe I just installed openSUSE 10.2 as it is and I have no idea what kind of driver for that card is installed. Andre -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] Google Earth OT
A. den Oudsten wrote: > My card is a GEFORCE-2 MX-200 32MB AGP + TV-OUT and from 2001, so could > be a little outdated!! > Thanks, Card should be OK, but are you using the Nvidia binary driver for hardware accelerated OpenGL, or just the non-accelerated "nv" driver? Joe -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] Google Earth OT
Robert Lewis wrote: 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. My card is a GEFORCE-2 MX-200 32MB AGP + TV-OUT and from 2001, so could be a little outdated!! Thanks, Andre den Oudsten -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] Google Earth OT
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. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] Google Earth OT
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 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] Google Earth OT
On Sunday 18 February 2007 22:21, Bob S wrote: > On Sunday 18 February 2007 12:52, Rajko M. wrote: > > On Saturday 17 February 2007 21:06, Bob S wrote: > > ... > > > > > Wouldn't know how to make those teeny fonts in the menus > > > larger, would you? > > > > In your home directory: > > ~/.googleearth/Registry/google/googleearthplus/User/render > > the file that contains font size is: > > guifontsize > > Ah ! Rajko !!! > > You are The Man ! Worked beautifully. I was a little worried about > usability for me as I am sight impaired. > > Thanks again > > Bob S You are welcome. Now if would be able to find out what for is used Bitstream Vera Sans. I disabled notification on every start about missing font, so that doesn't bug me, but I would like to know what for it is used, if at all. I followed advice of Felix Miata in another thread, to replace Bitstream Vera Sans with DejaVu Sans, but nothing that I can see on the screen seems to use that font. It seems to be a spare, just in case. -- Regards, Rajko. http://en.opensuse.org/Portal -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] Google Earth OT
On Sunday 18 February 2007 12:52, Rajko M. wrote: > On Saturday 17 February 2007 21:06, Bob S wrote: > ... > > > Wouldn't know how to make those teeny fonts in the menus > > larger, would you? > > In your home directory: > ~/.googleearth/Registry/google/googleearthplus/User/render > the file that contains font size is: > guifontsize > Ah ! Rajko !!! You are The Man ! Worked beautifully. I was a little worried about usability for me as I am sight impaired. Thanks again Bob S -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] Google Earth OT
On Sunday 18 February 2007, J Sloan wrote: > Sunny wrote: > > On 2/18/07, Masaru Nomiya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Hello, > >> > >> In the Message; > >> > >> Subject: Re: [opensuse] Google Earth OT > >> Message-ID : > >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> Date & Time: Sun, 18 Feb 2007 10:18:31 -0600 > >> > >> [Sunny] == Sunny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> has written: > >> > >> Sunny> I just installed Google Earth on my 10.0 x86_64. After I start > >> it, it > >> Sunny> displays the splash screen and hangs there forever, getting 95% > >> CPU. > >> Sunny> Any ideas what may be wrong? > >> > >> If you are using ATI's video card, its driver causes such a phenomenon. > > > > Yes, it is ATI. Any workaround? > > Toss the ATI card, install an Nvidia card? Not helpful. Often, not even an option for laptops. -- _ John Andersen pgpW4XQuX5WuV.pgp Description: PGP signature
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Sunny wrote: > On 2/18/07, Masaru Nomiya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hello, >> >> In the Message; >> >> Subject: Re: [opensuse] Google Earth OT >> Message-ID : >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> Date & Time: Sun, 18 Feb 2007 10:18:31 -0600 >> >> [Sunny] == Sunny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> has written: >> >> Sunny> I just installed Google Earth on my 10.0 x86_64. After I start >> it, it >> Sunny> displays the splash screen and hangs there forever, getting 95% >> CPU. >> Sunny> Any ideas what may be wrong? >> >> If you are using ATI's video card, its driver causes such a phenomenon. >> > > Yes, it is ATI. Any workaround? Toss the ATI card, install an Nvidia card? SCNR Joe -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] Google Earth OT
On Saturday 17 February 2007 21:06, Bob S wrote: ... > Wouldn't know how to make those teeny fonts in the menus > larger, would you? In your home directory: ~/.googleearth/Registry/google/googleearthplus/User/render the file that contains font size is: guifontsize -- Regards, Rajko. http://en.opensuse.org/Portal -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] Google Earth OT
On Sunday 18 February 2007 00:49, Richard Bos wrote: > Op zondag 18 februari 2007 05:45, schreef Randall R Schulz: > > > Worked great.Wouldn't know how to make those teeny fonts in the menus > > > larger, would you? > > > > I believe it's a GTK application, so its GUI fonts (menu and such) can > > probably be configured via the Gnome Control Center. > > Wrong, see: http://www.trolltech.com/customers/allcustomers/google/ > http://www.trolltech.com/pdf/Introducing_Qt_1006.pdf (page 31) > > => It's a QT app. That is correct. Being Qt, it can be ported to the Cult of Mac, Wintendo or Linux/Unix. I believe the menu is set by the program itself. You can get help here in the google groups for google earth... http://groups.google.com/group/earth-help There are no current posts regarding the menu font, but you can certianly ask. > > > -- > Richard Bos > We are borrowing the world of our children, > It is not inherited from our parents. -- kai Free Compean and Ramos http://www.perfectreign.com/?q=node/46 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 2/18/07, Masaru Nomiya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello, In the Message; Subject : Re: [opensuse] Google Earth OT Message-ID : <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date & Time: Sun, 18 Feb 2007 10:18:31 -0600 [Sunny] == Sunny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> has written: Sunny> I just installed Google Earth on my 10.0 x86_64. After I start it, it Sunny> displays the splash screen and hangs there forever, getting 95% CPU. Sunny> Any ideas what may be wrong? If you are using ATI's video card, its driver causes such a phenomenon. Yes, it is ATI. Any workaround? -- Svetoslav Milenov (Sunny) Even the most advanced equipment in the hands of the ignorant is just a pile of scrap. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] Google Earth OT
On Sunday 18 February 2007 17:18, Sunny wrote: > To join some noise to the OT :) > > I just installed Google Earth on my 10.0 x86_64. After I start it, it > displays the splash screen and hangs there forever, getting 95% CPU. > Any ideas what may be wrong? Not sure, it works perfectly well on my 64 bit install of 10.2 Do you have your 3d acceleration in working order? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] Google Earth OT
Hello, In the Message; Subject: Re: [opensuse] Google Earth OT Message-ID : <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date & Time: Sun, 18 Feb 2007 10:18:31 -0600 [Sunny] == Sunny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> has written: Sunny> I just installed Google Earth on my 10.0 x86_64. After I start it, it Sunny> displays the splash screen and hangs there forever, getting 95% CPU. Sunny> Any ideas what may be wrong? If you are using ATI's video card, its driver causes such a phenomenon. Regards. --- Masaru Nomiya mail-to: nomiya @ galaxy.dti.ne.jp "Bill! You married with Computers. Not with Me!" "No..., with money." -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] Google Earth OT
To join some noise to the OT :) I just installed Google Earth on my 10.0 x86_64. After I start it, it displays the splash screen and hangs there forever, getting 95% CPU. Any ideas what may be wrong? -- Svetoslav Milenov (Sunny) Even the most advanced equipment in the hands of the ignorant is just a pile of scrap. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] Google Earth OT
On Sunday 18 February 2007 16:56, Randall R Schulz wrote: > I'm not looking for anything. Google Earth works fine for me. The OP is > dissatisfied with the appearance of fonts in their Google Earth. It has > no built-in font controls, so it must be getting its font settings from > something external to it. Isn't that how GTK-based applications work? > Don't they get their various GUI settings from the Gnome Control > Center. Not necessarily. gtk != gnome. In particular, since Google Earth gives you a warning if you don't have Bitstream Vera installed, it must have its font settings hard coded -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Sunday 18 February 2007 07:44, Richard Bos wrote: > Op zondag 18 februari 2007 16:35, schreef Randall R Schulz: > > > => It's a QT app. > > > > In that case it should respond to the KDE control center settings, > > right? > > Hmm, difficult to say. I would say it is independent of kde. KDE is > built on top of QT and as such kde would pick up changes that are > made to QT, but not the other way around. There is a ~/.qt > directory, perhaps you're looking for that? I'm not looking for anything. Google Earth works fine for me. The OP is dissatisfied with the appearance of fonts in their Google Earth. It has no built-in font controls, so it must be getting its font settings from something external to it. Isn't that how GTK-based applications work? Don't they get their various GUI settings from the Gnome Control Center. > -- > Richard Bos Randall Schulz -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] Google Earth OT
Op zondag 18 februari 2007 16:35, schreef Randall R Schulz: > > => It's a QT app. > > In that case it should respond to the KDE control center settings, > right? Hmm, difficult to say. I would say it is independent of kde. KDE is built on top of QT and as such kde would pick up changes that are made to QT, but not the other way around. There is a ~/.qt directory, perhaps you're looking for that? -- Richard Bos We are borrowing the world of our children, It is not inherited from our parents. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] Google Earth OT
On Sunday 18 February 2007 00:49, Richard Bos wrote: > Op zondag 18 februari 2007 05:45, schreef Randall R Schulz: > > > Worked great.Wouldn't know how to make those teeny fonts in the > > > menus larger, would you? > > > > I believe it's a GTK application, so its GUI fonts (menu and such) > > can probably be configured via the Gnome Control Center. > > Wrong, see: http://www.trolltech.com/customers/allcustomers/google/ > http://www.trolltech.com/pdf/Introducing_Qt_1006.pdf (page 31) > > => It's a QT app. In that case it should respond to the KDE control center settings, right? > -- > Richard Bos Randall Schulz -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] Google Earth OT
Op zondag 18 februari 2007 05:45, schreef Randall R Schulz: > > Worked great.Wouldn't know how to make those teeny fonts in the menus > > larger, would you? > > I believe it's a GTK application, so its GUI fonts (menu and such) can > probably be configured via the Gnome Control Center. Wrong, see: http://www.trolltech.com/customers/allcustomers/google/ http://www.trolltech.com/pdf/Introducing_Qt_1006.pdf (page 31) => It's a QT app. -- Richard Bos We are borrowing the world of our children, It is not inherited from our parents. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] Google Earth OT
On Saturday 17 February 2007 19:06, Bob S wrote: > On Saturday 17 February 2007 20:29, Randall R Schulz wrote: > > ... > > Thanks Joe & Randall, De nada. > Worked great.Wouldn't know how to make those teeny fonts in the menus > larger, would you? I believe it's a GTK application, so its GUI fonts (menu and such) can probably be configured via the Gnome Control Center. > Bob S. Randall Schulz -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] Google Earth OT
On Saturday 17 February 2007 20:29, 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. > Thanks Joe & Randall, Worked great.Wouldn't know how to make those teeny fonts in the menus larger, would you? Bob S. UThanks? Patrick ? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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* Bob S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-17-07 20:24]: > Downloaded Google Earth this afternoon. Seems to be a script of some > kind. What do I need to do to run it. The instructions that are provided by google where you downloaded googleearth. -- Patrick ShanahanRegistered Linux User #207535 http://wahoo.no-ip.org@ http://counter.li.org HOG # US1244711 Photo Album: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/gallery2 OpenSUSE Linux http://en.opensuse.org/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] Google Earth OT
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 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] Google Earth OT
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. sh GoogleEarthLinux.bin to start the installer. No need to become root, it installs in your home dir. Joe -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]