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I've got a client that wants to use Google Earth Pro on a terminal server. My initial thoughts and everything I have read lead me to believe this is either not possible or not a good idea. Anyone have experience with this? Much thanks. It's likely that you need to precede. Nothing is ever easy in Linus for a newbie. First, chmod is not allowed, so you get an error.
Tried running the chmod with its own sudo. No joy. Tried from gui file manager. So the file is in my home directory, but I'm not allowed to use it. Tried running from terminal and from file manager.
System asks what I want to use to "open" it. Wow that was too easy! I have been struggling for an hour going through all the Google links on how to install "Google earth on Linex" Than came to yous. Fantastic so easy. Resolving dl. Connecting to dl. HTTP request sent, awaiting response All good. Installing desktop menu entries Would you have a tip for me please? Please log in again.
The login page will open in a new tab. After logging in you can close it and return to this page. Installing Google Earth in Ubuntu Preparation First of all, make sure the package database is up-to-date. Run this command in terminal: sudo apt update For a smooth installation experience, install GDebi : sudo apt install gdebi Installing Dependencies The reason installing Google Earth on Ubuntu So, first we have to install them manually: Go to pkgs.
Search and download the following packages according to your CPU architecture. Read this post to find out if you have 32 bit or 64 bit Ubuntu system. GDebi Package Installer window will open.
Click on Install Package. Installing lsb-invalid-mta. Installing google-earth-stable. Like what you read?
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