2006. jĂșnius 17. 14:48, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -> debian-user@lists.debian.org,: > Jan Willem Stumpel wrote: > > Google Earth is now available for Linux at http://earth.google.com. > > > > I tried it on my Sid system and found (so far) two problems: > > > > -- when the programs starts, it complains it cannot find the > > Bitstream Vera Sans font, although I have it installed. > > > > -- the display behaves weirdly. This is difficult to describe, > > but the "earth" image does not stay put in its proper place > > inside the window; it often "jumps" to the left, becoming > > invisible, or sometimes half-obscured by the left edge of the > > window. Sometimes resizing the window will put the earth image > > back in its place. > > > > I'm using a Radeon 9200 SE with the Linux (open-source) DRI > > drivers (have to, because ATI does not seem to have a > > proprietary driver for xorg 7.0). The openGL stuff seems to work > > (at least, ppracer works OK; glxinfo says "direct rendering yes"). > > > > Any suggestions? > > Is anyone with an nvidia card having troubles? I have googleearth running OK with an nvidia card, but I am having the font issue too; obviously it has nothing to do with graphics cards.
Daniel -- LeVA