i install yesterday the GoogleEarthLinux in my computer, and, doens't works, i don't know why, i run the program in the shell hopeing some error message... and i don't get it... just... reboot my machine (just like when i want close my session) i'm useing the root session, and i want uninstall that application (and others) and i don't know how... can u help me please? ¡¡thankx!! Welcome to the real world... Correo escaneado contra virus Subdireccion de Tecnologia de la Informacion del ISSSTE Correo escaneado contra virus Subdireccion de Tecnologia de la Informacion del ISSSTE
Victor Antonio Chávez de Anda wrote:
i install yesterday the GoogleEarthLinux in my computer, and, doens't works, i don't know why, i run the program in the shell hopeing some error message... and i don't get it... just... reboot my machine (just like when i want close my session) i'm useing the root session, and i want uninstall that application (and others) and i don't know how... can u help me please?
Google earth has always worked well for me, on linux systems with intel or nvidia video drivers. I suspect you may not have properly set up OpenGL on the machine in question. Just a wild guess, does the machine have an ATI video card? Removing the app is easy: rm -rf ~/google-earth .googleearth Joe -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Sloan wrote:
Victor Antonio Chávez de Anda wrote:
i install yesterday the GoogleEarthLinux in my computer, and, doens't works, i don't know why, i run the program in the shell hopeing some error message... and i don't get it... just... reboot my machine (just like when i want close my session) i'm useing the root session, and i want uninstall that application (and others) and i don't know how... can u help me please?
Google earth has always worked well for me, on linux systems with intel or nvidia video drivers.
I suspect you may not have properly set up OpenGL on the machine in question. Just a wild guess, does the machine have an ATI video card?
Removing the app is easy:
rm -rf ~/google-earth .googleearth
Joe
Oh thank you very much, i'll uninstall the program... and yes, i have an ATI video card, why? Correo escaneado contra virus Subdireccion de Tecnologia de la Informacion del ISSSTE Correo escaneado contra virus Subdireccion de Tecnologia de la Informacion del ISSSTE
Victor Antonio Chávez de Anda wrote:
Oh thank you very much, i'll uninstall the program... and yes, i have an ATI video card, why?
ATI cards have a problematic history with linux. That should be changing soon, since official, open source 3D drivers are on the way, but for now, ATI cards are more trouble than I'd want to deal with. Joe -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Sloan wrote:
Victor Antonio Chávez de Anda wrote:
Oh thank you very much, i'll uninstall the program... and yes, i have an ATI video card, why?
ATI cards have a problematic history with linux. That should be changing soon, since official, open source 3D drivers are on the way, but for now, ATI cards are more trouble than I'd want to deal with.
Joe
oooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhh well, then, may the problem is the fu%&ing video card... ¡¡thankx!! Correo escaneado contra virus Subdireccion de Tecnologia de la Informacion del ISSSTE Correo escaneado contra virus Subdireccion de Tecnologia de la Informacion del ISSSTE
On Friday 25 January 2008 13:55:03 Sloan wrote:
Victor Antonio Chávez de Anda wrote:
Oh thank you very much, i'll uninstall the program... and yes, i have an ATI video card, why?
ATI cards have a problematic history with linux. That should be changing soon, since official, open source 3D drivers are on the way, but for now, ATI cards are more trouble than I'd want to deal with.
I use ATI cards all the time and they are excellent - I'm using a dual hed ATI card right now and formerly had two dualhead cards on here for a 3-monitor config. I have no trouble with them. In fact I buy ATI whenever I can, having had less actual trouble with ATI than I have with nVidia. All the proprietary drives are troublesome to some extent, but I know of no reason to say that ATI is worse than any of the others. JW -- ---------------------- System Administrator - Cedar Creek Software http://www.cedarcreeksoftware.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Jonathan Wilson wrote:
On Friday 25 January 2008 13:55:03 Sloan wrote:
Victor Antonio Chávez de Anda wrote:
Oh thank you very much, i'll uninstall the program... and yes, i have an ATI video card, why?
ATI cards have a problematic history with linux. That should be changing soon, since official, open source 3D drivers are on the way, but for now, ATI cards are more trouble than I'd want to deal with.
I use ATI cards all the time and they are excellent - I'm using a dual hed ATI card right now and formerly had two dualhead cards on here for a 3-monitor config. I have no trouble with them. In fact I buy ATI whenever I can, having had less actual trouble with ATI than I have with nVidia.
I'm glad to hear that you've not had trouble with ATI, but I've had exactly the opposite experience - and I've done an awful lot of consulting, and a lot of free linux work for friends and relatives, so I've seen and worked with a good variety of hardware.
All the proprietary drives are troublesome to some extent, but I know of no reason to say that ATI is worse than any of the others.
I do. Nvidia linux drivers are always kept up to date, tracking kernel changes within a day or so of kernel releases, are full featured and performance is on par with ms windows. ATI drivers lag kernel and X11 releases by months, are lacking features compared to the windows versions, and performance is bad compared to the windows versions. But it will all be a moot point soon, when the official OSS ATI drivers are in the mainline kernel. At that point I might well agree that ATI is the way to go, but for now, I try to avoid the hassle. Joe -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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Victor, I recently had a problem with Google Earth. It had been working fine until a recent update. Then, opening the application caused everything to crash and put me back to the log in prompt. A bit of searching on google came up with this. Check /usr/lib/googleearth to see if you have the file libGL.so.1. If not, then go to http://www.ground-impact.com/libGL.so.1.2. Down load the file and rename it libGL.so.1 and copy it over to /usr/lib/googleearth. That took care of the problem for me. Barry -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Friday 25 January 2008 15:46:57 steve wrote:
Jonathan Wilson wrote: | I use ATI cards all the time and they are excellent - I'm using a dual
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| card right now and formerly had two dualhead cards on here for a
3-monitor
| config. I have no trouble with them. In fact I buy ATI whenever I can,
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| had less actual trouble with ATI than I have with nVidia.
I gave up on ATI years ago, as I suspect a respectable percentage of this list. Its not my intention to turn this into a flame war or anything, but you ARE joking right?
I certainly DO NOT want to start anything, however I am not joking: 1. They work good for me (and I do all kinds of odd things with them - I hack my own xorg.conf quite often - and I usually have at least dual monitors, sometimes more) 2. I really have had more probs with nVidias than ATIs Not trying to say any one else's experiences aren't valid, but that's how it's been for me. JW -- ---------------------- System Administrator - Cedar Creek Software http://www.cedarcreeksoftware.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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On 25/01/2008, Victor Antonio Chávez de Anda <vachavez@issste.gob.mx> wrote:
i install yesterday the GoogleEarthLinux in my computer, and, doens't works, i don't know why, i run the program in the shell hopeing some
Victor, first, please try to give more meaningful subjects when you email this group with a question. I have seen the very topic few days ago on this group so it may be worth checking that out first, here is the link: http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse/2006-09/msg02550.html Please read this as well: http://en.opensuse.org/Google_Earth Uninstalling an application in linux is usually simply down to removing the files. Regards, Marcin -- Marcin Floryan http://marcin.floryan.pl/ Please consider the environment before printing this email.
Victor, Please put something informative in the Subject: header of your messages to this list! Almost everything posted here starts as a question. And since the volume of messages on this list is so high, many subscribers need to be able to skim through the list and concentrate on those messages that interest them or which they may be able to answer. Randall Schulz On Friday 25 January 2008 10:49, Victor Antonio Chávez de Anda wrote:
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Randall R Schulz wrote:
Victor,
Please put something informative in the Subject: header of your messages to this list!
Almost everything posted here starts as a question. And since the volume of messages on this list is so high, many subscribers need to be able to skim through the list and concentrate on those messages that interest them or which they may be able to answer.
Randall Schulz
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Victor Antonio Chávez de Anda