Marking as invalid as 8.04 isn't supported anymore.
** Changed in: googleearth-package (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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** Tags added: hardy
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google earth crashes on amd64 hardy
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this happens to me too, has nothing to do with illegal packages, as error
occurs with google-installation-files, too, if one would read this report
carefully.
I have exactly the same problem with GE5 on ubuntu 9.04. I opened a new bug
report here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/370869
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There is nothing proper about the Medibuntu repository. It is not
related to googleearth-package, and likely distributes illegal
googleearth packages. Do not report bugs on such packages here.
** Changed in: googleearth-package (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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google earth crashes on
** Changed in: googleearth-package (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Gabriel Ruiz (anakron) = (unassigned)
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google earth crashes on amd64 hardy
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Sourcepackagename: None = googleearth-package
Assignee: (unassigned) = Gabriel Ruiz (anakron)
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google earth crashes on amd64 hardy
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Issue is now resolved for me, see that very other thread for details
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I can confirm this happens for me. I attach Xorg.0.log for the failed
session.
The crash happens for both the vesa driver and the nv driver.
I get a bit further using the proprietary nvidia driver (no crash, but
fails to contact server and reports Error 29). But that is probably a
different
There's a whole thread about it on
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=5012895#post5012895 . Basically
at some point I got it to work for 3 days after installing mesa-utils
package and using synaptic's version 4.3, and then after an apt-get
upgrade it stopped to work and went back right where