PS: I've also played with screen res, and with Google Earth settings
such as turning off advanced graphics, changing the detail window size,
cache size .. poking and prodding .. all so far to no avail.
Mary.
Mary Cudmore wrote:
hmm. Mine sounds more seriously broken. I have a GeForce Go 6200
Turbocache, and Google Earth is not happy. I'm running v8756 of the
nVidia driver, the latest is v8762. Don't have time to rebuild my
custom kernel now (supposed to be studying :P ). What driver are you
happier nVidia people running?
Mary.
Phil Scarratt wrote:
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Methinks that it's graphics card related:
I'm using SuSE10.1 AMD64 6600GT nvidia. Apart from 3 Seg Faults, its
perfect.
Good scenery, no visual artifacts, fast (just this makes me question
the wine theory), and many reports here of some sort of woes.
(panning, tilting as fast as Xt P3 3G)
James
I'd concur on the graphics card: my google earth - while it works
(Dapper), causes the whole screen to flash - ie screen goes
completely blank then comes back. Stays on as long as I don't have my
mouse on that screen. Similar thing happens with 3D screen savers -
causes screen to blank out - never bothered to fix it. Out of
interest Radeon 9250 using ATI's drivers.
Fil
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