Package Details: google-earth-pro 7.3.6.9796-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/google-earth-pro.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: google-earth-pro
Description: 3D interface to explore the globe, terrain, streets, buildings and other planets (Pro version)
Upstream URL: https://www.google.com/earth/
Licenses: custom
Provides: google-earth
Submitter: Det
Maintainer: iyanmv
Last Packager: iyanmv
Votes: 1078
Popularity: 1.57
First Submitted: 2017-01-23 16:08 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-02-27 14:45 (UTC)

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iyanmv commented on 2022-12-13 22:54 (UTC)

I will not update (for now) to the latest version 7.3.6.9326 because it crashes continuously for me.

stronnag commented on 2022-06-18 17:03 (UTC)

Thanks, unfortunate timing then.

For reference, with Gnome shell / wayland I need to

unset QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME
unset QT_QPA_PLATFORM

to avoid

Google Earth has caught signal 6.

Det commented on 2017-08-24 15:33 (UTC) (edited on 2017-12-05 16:17 (UTC) by Det)

✔ NOTE The "Free" Google Earth has been dropped: https://support.google.com/earth/answer/168344?hl=en

All future updates go to Google Earth Pro (also free): https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/google-earth-pro/

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luismy commented on 2013-01-11 13:33 (UTC)

Same problem than Olive in three computers: After remove /etc/fonts/conf.d/65-fonts-persian.conf I only can see continents lines and other information layers, but I can't see the planet in background. My computer's video cards are: Intel 945GM, NVidia ION and NVidia Geforce 6200 All NVidia cards are with propietary drivers working ok in another applications. ------------- Sorry for my bad English.

mrbit commented on 2013-01-11 10:32 (UTC)

For *ME* removing/renaming /etc/fonts/conf.d/65-fonts-persian.conf solved the crashes.

Det commented on 2013-01-07 15:46 (UTC)

Of COURSE you did, stop SAYING it!

<deleted-account> commented on 2013-01-07 14:27 (UTC)

In my case, I also had to rename: /etc/fonts/conf.avail/65-fonts-persian.conf

olive commented on 2013-01-06 11:15 (UTC)

After having removed /etc/fonts/conf.d/65-fonts-persian.conf, it starts but the earth remains black (with only the continents in yellow) (Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS, 943/940GML with the intel Xorg driver).

Det commented on 2013-01-04 15:55 (UTC)

Lol. Yeah. You should do that.

drdrewdown commented on 2013-01-04 15:42 (UTC)

*TO ANYONE HAVING PROBLEMS* Fought this for a while, be sure to read the output after install. [code] NOTE: The binary is called 'google-earth' NOTE2: To prevent a crash on startup with -dri drivers you may need to add a new line to ~/.drirc with: $ echo >> ~/.drirc NOTE3: Certain font confs are known to crash Google Earth at startup. These include the following: * /etc/fonts/conf.d/65-fonts-persian.conf (owned by 'fontconfig') * /etc/fonts/infinality/styles.conf.avail/infinality/21-aliases-wine-win7-inf.conf * /etc/fonts/infinality/styles.conf.avail/infinality/60-group-non-tt-fonts.conf * /etc/fonts/infinality/styles.conf.avail/infinality/60-group-tt-fonts.conf (all three owned by 'fontconfig-infinality') Please either remove or rename any of these to prevent them from being parsed by expat. NOTE4: Other such confs may be found one at a time by debugging (requires 'strace'): $ echo; LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/google/earth/free/:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH strace /opt/google/earth/free/googleearth-bin 2>&1 | grep -B10 SEGV_MAPERR | grep open | cut -d '"' -f2; echo Optional dependencies for google-earth lib32-ati-dri: For the open source ATI driver lib32-catalyst-utils: For AMD Catalyst lib32-gtk2: SCIM support lib32-intel-dri: For the open source Intel driver lib32-nouveau-dri: For the open source Nouveau driver lib32-nss-mdns: In case the application fails to contact the servers lib32-nvidia-utils: For the NVIDIA driver lib32-nvidia-utils-bumblebee: For the NVIDIA driver + Bumblebee users qt: For changing the font size with qtconfig ttf-ms-fonts: Fonts [/code] For *ME* removing/renaming /etc/fonts/conf.d/65-fonts-persian.conf solved the crashes. thanks guys!

<deleted-account> commented on 2013-01-03 14:09 (UTC)

Also crashed here (ATI card, Arch x64), but after removing /etc/fonts/conf.d/65-fonts-persian.conf it works. Could be faster but its usable.

Det commented on 2012-12-23 14:03 (UTC)

And now I've fixed the coordinates regression.

rukolonist commented on 2012-12-22 15:12 (UTC)

Now I disabled discrete ATI adapter in BIOS, removed ATI drivers and configured Xorg as I had only Intel video adapter. But it still crashes the same way.