When attempting to install google earth, I get this:

# yum localinstall google-earth-stable_current_i386.rpm
Loaded plugins: langpacks, refresh-packagekit
Examining google-earth-stable_current_i386.rpm: 
google-earth-stable-7.1.1.1888-0.i386
Marking google-earth-stable_current_i386.rpm to be installed
Resolving Dependencies
--> Running transaction check
---> Package google-earth-stable.i386 0:7.1.1.1888-0 will be installed
--> Finished Dependency Resolution

Dependencies Resolved

================================================================================
 Package             Arch Version       Repository                         Size
================================================================================
Installing:
 google-earth-stable i386 7.1.1.1888-0  /google-earth-stable_current_i386 178 M

Transaction Summary
================================================================================
Install  1 Package

Total size: 178 M
Installed size: 178 M
Is this ok [y/d/N]: y
Downloading packages:
Running transaction check
Running transaction test


Transaction check error:
  file /usr/bin from install of google-earth-stable-7.1.1.1888-0.i386 conflicts 
with file from package filesystem-3.2-13.fc19.i686

Error Summary
-------------

and that's the end of it. the rpm DOES include an ehtry for /usr/bin, but I 
didn't think that was inherently erronneous.

Anyone know how to make this work?

thanks!

Fred

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