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[openSUSE Forums] I note that Google Earth crash in Opensuse 11.3 RC1: "" predieri@predieri-PC:~> googleearth Fatal error in __driConfigOptions line 1,

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[openSUSE - Recent changes [en]] Google Earth/rpm: Due to some problems with the libraries that are provided by the GoogleEarth.bin file, the rpm should not be build on an operational system. In this guide the rpm is made with help of the openSUSE build service, but the rpm could made with 'build' (package build) or on a virtual machine, such as VirtualBox.

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[Benjamin McCann - Development Blog] openSUSE 11.2 Setup and Review: For Google Earth it’s pretty clear: openSUSE can’t ship Google Earth since the license of Google Earth doesn’t allow to ship it as part of a distribution. So they offer an alternative for people who are not smart enough to install Google Earth.

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