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as seen on Ask Ubuntu
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I tried to dpkg -i --force-architecture google-earth-stable_i386.deb and it failed.
But now when I try to install the amd64.deb it fails saying
dpkg: error processing google-earth-stable_current_amd64.deb
(--install): google-earth-stable: 6.2.2.6613-r0 (Multi-Arch: no) is
not co-installable…
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Now I've really messed things up.
A long time ago, I installed Google Earth via a binary installer from Google (v5.1, I think).
Google now has version 6 available as a .DEB, so I decided to install that. However, that seems to have messed up both installations and now no matter what I do, I can't…
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I'm running a 64-bit install of Xubuntu 12.04. It took me a little while to get Google Earth working. The 64-bit Google earth package requires some 32-bit gtk libraries provided by ia32-libs. However, when I ran a simulation to install ia32-libs and it's dependencies, it wanted to remove a ton of…
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The latest version of Google Earth is all about viewing 3D models of trees that we can see as we walk through the streets in Google Earth and integrated street views. Tech Crunch says
..trees are obviously a hugely important part of the Earth. To get them into Google Earth, the search giant has made…
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I know it is possible to change a viewing altitude in Google Earth, but is it possible to zoom in/out as well, like with a telescope?
I would like to preview what could be viewed from a particular lookout point, but without zoom in it seems very hard.
Another feature which would be handy for the…
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