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Google Earth can run well on Ubuntu 10.10. Indeed, after installing the Medibuntu repository, 10.10 Google Earth on Ubuntu does not appear in the Ubuntu Software Center, to overcome the traditional incantation rapal use in the terminal. If all you want to install Medibuntu then, copy and paste these spells into the terminal:
sudo wget –output-document=/etc/apt/sources.list.d/medibuntu.list http://www.medibuntu.org/sources.list.d/$(lsb_release -cs).list && sudo apt-get –quiet update && sudo apt-get –yes –quiet –allow-unauthenticated install medibuntu-keyring && sudo apt-get –quiet update
Then:
sudo apt-get –yes install app-install-data-medibuntu apport-hooks-medibuntu
Note, the above command is to display the addition of free software on the Ubuntu software sources, but this can not add applications of Google Earth on Ubuntu 10.10, as happened in previous versions of Ubuntu 10.04, when you run a fresh install Ubuntu 10.10, rather than using network upgrade from Ubuntu 10.04, although at a time when network upgrades or upgrade using the CD-ROM or USB stick, Medibuntu repository sources disabled, but after the switch back as I live yesterday, its application can still run everything, including Google Earth.
There are important changes to Software Sources on Ubuntu 10.04 previously had its own menu in System>> Administration> Software Sources, but this time on Ubuntu 10.10 it does not exist, so to bring it directly include the Synaptic Package Manager window on the Settings tab menu, then Repositories. Woila content with Software Sources.
When Fresh or Clean install Ubuntu 10.10, then Medibuntu can not directly add to the Ubuntu software package Software Center, so to install Google Earth takes its own way, but somehow in a way that I practice this Google Earth can proceed smoothly. 10.10 When you use Ubuntu 64-bit version then you must add a dependency package before the package ia32-libs and lib32nss-mDNS. To do that is with a mantra in the terminal:
sudo apt-get install ia32-libs lib32nss-mdns
After that run the command in a terminal with a copy and paste this rapal incantation:
sudo apt-get install googleearth-package
Then, the next spell to download the Google Earth package:
make-googleearth-package –force
It may take some time depending on your internet connection, to then generate a file into a package google earth google earth. Deb which we then install with the command in the terminal, (depends also where you store files google earth. Deb it) run by:
sudo dpkg -i googleearth.deb
misalnya : sudo dpkg -i ./googleearth_5.2.1.1588+0.5.7-1_i386.deb
After that, the Google Earth application can be run on the Application menu>> Internet>> Google Earth.
Note again, when upgrading the network by updating via the terminal with the command:
upgrade-manager -d
all applications work well, but because there is a change between Ubuntu Ubuntu 10.04 with 10:10 in terms of photo applications, the Shotwell still be added but also the F-Spot Photo Manager is still there.
Additionally, if you want to upgrade from an iso file, rather than burn a new CD to upgrade then by mounting the iso file and even then can be done easily, the way he is:
sudo mkdir -p /media/cdrom
sudo mount -o loop ~/Desktop/ubuntu-10.10-alternate-i386.iso /media/cdrom
Then follow the next steps of the dialog window that appears, but if it did not also perform upgrades dialog window then add the spell again in the terminal:
gksu “sh /media/cdrom/cdromupgrade”
For versions of Kubuntu:
kdesudo “sh /media/cdrom/cdromupgrade”