As a newbie to Linux, it was good to learn how straightforward the Adept Installer is, for installing supported packages. Between experimentation on my system, and the Kubuntu documentation online, I was able to go out and get updates, install a couple of packages including Firefox, and become more of a master of my Kubuntu Edgy system.
Then I got bold and went looking for bigger challenges. I found the Google Earth download for Linux, and saved it in my home directory. It is a ".bin" file.
I read all of Chapter 29 of the Keir Thomas Ubuntu book "Installing Software" and have searched this forum to see if there is any previous instructional material on how to install a ".bin" package -- looks like maybe a compiling process is required.
Would some kind guru give us an explanation of the process to install Google Earth on a Kubuntu system, please and thank you?
Then I got bold and went looking for bigger challenges. I found the Google Earth download for Linux, and saved it in my home directory. It is a ".bin" file.
I read all of Chapter 29 of the Keir Thomas Ubuntu book "Installing Software" and have searched this forum to see if there is any previous instructional material on how to install a ".bin" package -- looks like maybe a compiling process is required.
Would some kind guru give us an explanation of the process to install Google Earth on a Kubuntu system, please and thank you?
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