Friday, April 2, 2010

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Linux Fedora - Fedora 12 X86_64

I know it's late now and is about to release the 13, but because it made me not a little enraged, you should post it because I was not alone in having had these problems. Moreover, a good setup now I do not think (I hope :-)) that will be thrown to air the next upgrade, so .... As you know, Google Earth is only as i686, x86_64 and installation to many problems in practice is installed but does not start, the lack of dependencies that are not downloaded and installed automatically in their entirety. On the web there are many that show howto installation instructions that appear on the console (at least, to me it happened so) written with incomplete or inaccuracies that prevented them from being used effectively. Even with self-sealing

of Dnmouse could get a spider hole. Then I got put good buzz, and here are the steps that have allowed me to finally overcome the catch and run properly this excellent program.

check first that the video card has the drivers installed properly, particularly for owners of nVidia, you must have this library xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-libs.i686, then we both start in root console (or console user with sudo): Then we copy and paste the following libSM # yum install glib2 *. i686 *. i686 *. i686 freetype libXrender *. libXfixes i686 *. i686 *. i686 mesa-libGL libstdc fc12.i686 glibc *. i686 *. i686 *. libcanberra-gtk2 libxrandr freetype *. i686 *. i686 mesa-libGL *. i686 *. i686 gtk2
Asterisks, I added, will allow you to download the necessary files regardless of version, will also download these dependencies files consist mainly devel, which, although not strictly necessary, are not an issue (a few more megs of packages you there is in 'HD, no?), but at least solves the problem of missing dependencies.
Once this is done, instead of downloading the file.
from bin
official website, go with your browser to get the file.
http://dnmouse.org/fedora
rpm site where you will access all 'index of the content. Click googleearth, then the version of fedora you are interested in (currently 12), and click on the *. rpm file googleearth download this, perhaps, for simplicity, so that the browser allows you to start the ' install once downloaded (eg, Google Chrome. it does by default).
Use the command rpm-ivh the console in this case is not recommended because the parameters could change and make it impossible to go ahead without the necessary corrections, we are also talking about a package with GPG, but not verified, then you better think about the graphical installer to ask you the password at the right time. I started kpackagekit, which also works fine under Gnome.
Well, I have to say the party is finally completed this step, the big :-).
final remark: I leave SELinux disabled to limit the trouble. For those who need to keep it active, you may want (but I did not try) to give this command: #
textrel_shlib_t chcon-t / usr / lib / googleearth / *. so
Good
GoogleEarth all :-)

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