[Fwd: Re: [opensuse] Google earth. Does it work?]

2007-10-30 Thread Dennis E. Slice
Sorry, I replied to Jay instead of the list. -ds

Jay C Vollmer wrote:
 It sounds like it's failing to initialize GL rendering.  What are you using 
 for 3D rendering?  As I recall the T41 has an ATI chip.  Are you using the 
 Mesa rendering or the ATI driver?
 
 Don't worry - I used to have a T41 running on OpenSUSE 10.2 with the Mesa 
 rendering running GoogleEarth quite smoothly.
 
Yes, the T41 is running an ATI card. It seems I am running the ATI
driver that I installed some time ago to address an offscreen rendering
problem in my Java3D development - didn't help. In checking, though, I
seem to be running an older version of fglrx (8.28.8-1) than was
mentioned in an earlier post (8.42.3). Might try upgrading that when I
get back home. Thnx.

-ds

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Re: [opensuse] Google earth. Does it work?

2007-10-29 Thread Philippe Andersson
Same here (Dell Latitude D610, OpenSuSE 10.2). Used to work on same
hardware with SuSE 9.3, though.

HTH

Ph. A.

Dennis E. Slice wrote:
 I am helping someone learn about computers who wants to use Google
 Earth. I am unfamiliar with the program, but a linux .bin downloaded and
 seemed to install cleanly. Starting it, however, only produces a Splash
 Screen, an Intializing message in the toolbar, and massive amounts of
 unending CPU usage.
 
 Are there any secrets to get this to work?
 
 Is it supposed to open a browser or something? Not at all sure what to
 expect.
 
 IBM Thinkpad T41
 SUSE 10.0
 Firefox 1.5.0.6 (if it matters)
 
 TIA, ds
 

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Re: [opensuse] Google earth. Does it work?

2007-10-29 Thread Jay C Vollmer
On Sunday 28 October 2007, Dennis E. Slice wrote:
 I am helping someone learn about computers who wants to use Google
 Earth. I am unfamiliar with the program, but a linux .bin downloaded and
 seemed to install cleanly. Starting it, however, only produces a Splash
 Screen, an Intializing message in the toolbar, and massive amounts of
 unending CPU usage.

 Are there any secrets to get this to work?

 Is it supposed to open a browser or something? Not at all sure what to
 expect.

 IBM Thinkpad T41
 SUSE 10.0
 Firefox 1.5.0.6 (if it matters)

 TIA, ds

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 Department of Anthropology
 University of Vienna
 

It sounds like it's failing to initialize GL rendering.  What are you using 
for 3D rendering?  As I recall the T41 has an ATI chip.  Are you using the 
Mesa rendering or the ATI driver?

Don't worry - I used to have a T41 running on OpenSUSE 10.2 with the Mesa 
rendering running GoogleEarth quite smoothly.

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Re: [opensuse] Google earth. Does it work?

2007-10-28 Thread Joe Morris (NTM)
On 10/28/2007 03:00 PM, Dennis E. Slice wrote:
 I am helping someone learn about computers who wants to use Google
 Earth. I am unfamiliar with the program, but a linux .bin downloaded and
 seemed to install cleanly. Starting it, however, only produces a Splash
 Screen, an Intializing message in the toolbar, and massive amounts of
 unending CPU usage.

 Are there any secrets to get this to work?

 Is it supposed to open a browser or something? Not at all sure what to
 expect.
   
Yes it works, as long as your video card supports 3D.  It opens its own
program and connects to google servers for its images.

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Re: [opensuse] Google earth. Does it work?

2007-10-28 Thread Ildar Nurislamov
В сообщении от Sunday 28 October 2007 10:00:08 Dennis E. Slice написал(а):
 I am helping someone learn about computers who wants to use Google
 Earth. I am unfamiliar with the program, but a linux .bin downloaded and
 seemed to install cleanly. Starting it, however, only produces a Splash
 Screen, an Intializing message in the toolbar, and massive amounts of
 unending CPU usage.

 Are there any secrets to get this to work?

On my laptop (ASUS A8JP) It seems fglrx drivers problem.
8.42.3 - first driver thats starts Google Earth properly


 Is it supposed to open a browser or something? Not at all sure what to
 expect.

 IBM Thinkpad T41
 SUSE 10.0
 Firefox 1.5.0.6 (if it matters)

 TIA, ds

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Re: [opensuse] Google earth. Does it work?

2007-10-28 Thread joe

Dennis E. Slice wrote:
 I am helping someone learn about computers who wants to use Google
 Earth. I am unfamiliar with the program, but a linux .bin downloaded and
 seemed to install cleanly. Starting it, however, only produces a Splash
 Screen, an Intializing message in the toolbar, and massive amounts of
 unending CPU usage.
 
 Are there any secrets to get this to work?
 
 Is it supposed to open a browser or something? Not at all sure what to
 expect.
 
 IBM Thinkpad T41
 SUSE 10.0
 Firefox 1.5.0.6 (if it matters)


It's always worked perfectly for me right out of the box so to speak. I don't
remember what version the suse distro was at when google earth first came out,
but I do remember that I've run it on 10.1, 10.2 and 10.3 -

It does require that your video drivers are working properly however - IIRC
you must have GL support. It runs well for me with intel video or with the
nvidia video and drivers.

Perhaps the venerable suse 10.0 is too old to support google earth, or perhaps
you don't have video drivers with the proper GL support.

Joe
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Re: [opensuse] Google earth. Does it work?

2007-10-28 Thread Frank Fiene
On Sonntag 28 Oktober 2007, Ildar Nurislamov wrote:
 В сообщении от Sunday 28 October 2007 10:00:08 Dennis E. Slice 
написал(а):
  I am helping someone learn about computers who wants to use Google
  Earth. I am unfamiliar with the program, but a linux .bin
  downloaded and seemed to install cleanly. Starting it, however,
  only produces a Splash Screen, an Intializing message in the
  toolbar, and massive amounts of unending CPU usage.
 
  Are there any secrets to get this to work?

 On my laptop (ASUS A8JP) It seems fglrx drivers problem.
 8.42.3 - first driver thats starts Google Earth properly


Nice to hear, at the moment i have to run fglrx-8.40.4 which is buggy 
because 8.39.4 does not compile on openSUSE-10.3 (because of kernel i 
think!) and 8.42.3 does not run with FireGL cards :-(((, but there is a 
workaround for GoogleEarth running with buggy fglrx drivers, so 
GoogleEarth is running fine anyway!

http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/viewtopic.php?p=889430

Regards
Frank
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