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On 07/20/2011 01:06 AM, Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX N2469R wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I downloaded the 64 bit rpm flavor of Google Earth.
It installs and runs on 64 bit Scientific Linux. Neither
Fedora 14 or Fedora 15 would run it:
/usr/bin/google-earth: ./googleearth-bin: /lib/ld-lsb.so.3: bad ELF
interpreter: No such file or directory
Is there a trick to get this to run?
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How did you install it?<br>
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If you did "rpm -Uvh googleearth.rpm" you easily could run into
difficulties.<br>
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The "better" way to install is "yum localinstall googleearth.rpm"
which resolves dependencies.<br>
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Are you doing these installs/tests on a "rawhide" system? You
mention Fedora 14 and 15, which are in "production". So, wondering
why you didn't post on the "users" mailing list.<br>
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