On Mon, 2009-12-21 at 23:22 -0800, timadam wrote: > I just meant that it might be worth hanging on my wall if I didn't > need my monitor for other things. I used synaptic on Ubuntu 9.10 > release. when I was done with the install process I rebooted my > system when my display turned to graphic noise, random blocks of > pixels in random patterns (that is the best way I can describe it > without getting a picture of it). I removed the google earth install > and all was well on the next reboot. I am figuring it is a graphics > setting that needs tweaking but I am a little (ok, a lot) in the dark > as to where to start to look for info. Ive a 3 year old dell > notebook, Any directions or helpful links? Much appreciation. In Control Center click on Hardware Drivers. You may need to use the proprietary drivers versus the Open Source ones to get the desired display control you need for Google Earth. Without knowing what your video controller is I would say start there first.
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