On 12/27/20 6:55 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 27/12/2020 22.24, Doug McGarrett wrote:
Ran the latest update this afternoon. Said there was a dependency problem with Google Earth, so I said to skip it, or whatever the wording is. Naturally, it did not work anymore. Sent icon to trash. Trying to install the file that the net says is current for OpenSuse--google-earth-stable_current_x86_64.rpm directory listing says: -rw-r--r-- 1 doug users 74323405 Dec 27 16:10 google-earth-pro-stable-7.3.3.x86_64(2).rpm Install attempt says: linux1:~ # rpm -Uvh google-earth-pro-stable-7.3.3.x86_64\(2\).rpm error: open of google-earth-pro-stable-7.3.3.x86_64(2).rpm failed: No such file or directory Now what? The error message is correct. Obviously the file is not where you say it is. Well, it isn't anywhere else. KFInd also says it was here.I have rm'd
On 12/27/20 4:39 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote: the file from this directory, but I am willing to bet that if I download the file again, it shows up in the same location. I have never run into this situation before this. I would like to get google-earth back again. Suggestions? I don't use google earth. When the computer tells you the file is not
On 27/12/2020 23.46, Doug McGarrett wrote: there, well, it is telling you the truth. So download it again and pay attention. Obviously you deleted it yourself.
It seems it needed a lib that was not on the machine, I got it and it is installed--thru zypper this time. It installs its icon in the panel. I would prefer to have its icon on the desktop, and I don't understand what logic prevents that. I have run into that before. Is there a way around? --doug