I downloaded "GoogleEarthLinux.bin" from google's website and followed their instructions to install it from the console (while in the download directory) with the command "> sh GoogleEarthLinux.bin" but I keep getting the error message "GoogleEarthLinux.bin: command not found" Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong? I have tried a few variations of the command and used "sudo" to no avail. Google help was no help, they just sent a generic message referring me to the help faq's I'd already tried. I suspect it may be something really simple that I have overlooked.
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Re: Can't install Google Earth
you can get it through Automatix.
there is also a repo with it.
# Cafuego’s Dapper Stuff: Broadcom kernel firmwares, google-earth, beagle… (GPG key: 969F3F57)
deb http://ubuntu.cafuego.net/ dapper-cafuego all bcm43xx
deb-src http://ubuntu.cafuego.net/ dapper-cafuego all bcm43xx
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Re: Can't install Google Earth
Try typing ./ before the name of the command? (Also lose the opening > if you're explicitly typing that.)
Due to a potential security risk, *nix systems usually require you to specify when you want to run programs in the current directory
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Re: Can't install Google Earth
Thanks for the help. The ./ suggetion did not work, I had actually tried this before I posted, but I was able to find Google Earth in the repos and installed it that way. (Should have thought to look there 1st ... makes me feel kind of stupid that I didn't )
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