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    Google Earth

    I am not sure when it happened as there have been a number of updates recently but Google Earth no longer works, has anybody else had this problem?

    I got this output from the crash log /root/.googleearth/crashlogs/crashlog-4ea9de6f.txt.

    Major Version 6
    Minor Version 1
    Build Number 0000
    Build Date Oct 17 2011
    Build Time 04:05:20
    OS Type 3
    OS Major Version 3
    OS Minor Version 0
    OS Build Version 0
    OS Patch Version 0
    Crash Signal 11
    Crash Time 1319755375
    Up Time 1.23875

    Stacktrace from glibc:
    ./libgoogleearth_free.so(+0xbcd53)[0xb77d1d53]
    ./libgoogleearth_free.so(+0xbced3)[0xb77d1ed3]
    [0xb783f400]

    #2
    Re: Google Earth

    No, I have not had any problems and it still works for me. I am probably not having any trouble because I installed the package google-earth-stable_current_amd64.deb which I downloaded from the site: http://www.google.com/earth/download/ge/agree.html. Because of this approach, google earth does not show as an installed package in either muon or synaptic.

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      #3
      Re: Google Earth



      I went to that site and reinstalled Google Earth but still no joy.

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        #4
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        Can I ask everybody who has Google Earth installed to try it and see if it still works?

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          #5
          Re: Google Earth

          Before installing Google Earth, I assume you removed the package listed by either muon or synaptic. When I have trouble with Google Earth, I rename the .googleearth directory in my home directory and then restart Google Earth. When Google Earth crashes, it often leaves a instance-running-lock file. Removing this may be and alternative approach to try.

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            #6
            Re: Google Earth

            Originally posted by NoWorries
            Before installing Google Earth, I assume you removed the package listed by either muon or synaptic. When I have trouble with Google Earth, I rename the .googleearth directory in my home directory and then restart Google Earth. When Google Earth crashes, it often leaves a instance-running-lock file. Removing this may be and alternative approach to try.
            I tried that, still no joy.

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              #7
              Re: Google Earth

              Originally posted by tomp01


              Can I ask everybody who has Google Earth installed to try it and see if it still works?
              Hi there, I just downloaded it from the link that NoWorries posted and it worked fine here... 64bit version

              Joe

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                #8
                Re: Google Earth

                Originally posted by tomp01
                Originally posted by NoWorries
                Before installing Google Earth, I assume you removed the package listed by either muon or synaptic. When I have trouble with Google Earth, I rename the .googleearth directory in my home directory and then restart Google Earth. When Google Earth crashes, it often leaves a instance-running-lock file. Removing this may be and alternative approach to try.
                I tried that, still no joy.
                Sorry to hear that it is still not working. The only other option that I can think of at the moment, is that Google Earth requires 3D desktop. On my system I have System Settings>Desktop Effects>General with "Enable desktop effects at startup" enabled. I was not expecting updates to alter this, but if this is the case, I am sure that I and others would be interested to know.

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                  #9
                  Re: Google Earth



                  I am using the 32 bit version which was working perfectly until a few days ago and yes, I have effects enabled.

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                    #10
                    Re: Google Earth

                    Originally posted by NoWorries
                    Originally posted by tomp01
                    Originally posted by NoWorries
                    Before installing Google Earth, I assume you removed the package listed by either muon or synaptic. When I have trouble with Google Earth, I rename the .googleearth directory in my home directory and then restart Google Earth. When Google Earth crashes, it often leaves a instance-running-lock file. Removing this may be and alternative approach to try.
                    I tried that, still no joy.
                    Sorry to hear that it is still not working. The only other option that I can think of at the moment, is that Google Earth requires 3D desktop. On my system I have System Settings>Desktop Effects>General with "Enable desktop effects at startup" enabled. I was not expecting updates to alter this, but if this is the case, I am sure that I and others would be interested to know.
                    Have you updated recently and do you have proposed updates enabled? I think it has something to do with Xlib as I get this error when I run it from terminal.

                    Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display ":0".

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                      #11
                      Re: Google Earth

                      I do daily updates and the settings I have are in the first graphic. When I use Synaptic with Xlib in the quick filter I get what is shown in the second graphic.

                      Another possibility is that you may not have the correct video drivers. Have you tried System>Additional Drivers to see if there are drivers to be installed for your video card?
                      Attached Files

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                        #12
                        Re: Google Earth



                        Looks much the same as my setup apart from you being 64 bit.

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                          #13
                          Re: Google Earth

                          My Google Earth is working as it should. No issues at all.
                          Registered Linux user #346571

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                            #14
                            Re: Google Earth



                            It's surprising to me that so few people seem to use Google Earth.

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                              #15
                              Re: Google Earth

                              Heh!
                              Just found out Google Earth is no longer working for me...

                              I uninstalled it, downloaded the latest version and reinstalled, still no joy...

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