Google Earth strange display
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Google Earth strange display
Hi,
I run into an issue when using Google Earth. I have LMDE, with intel display chips.
The issue is that the different segments (squares) of the satillate image do not match. So I may have 1 square showing California while the one next to it showing New York CIty. It seems that the display cannot respond quick enough to the changes. Any suggestions on what I can check?
I run into an issue when using Google Earth. I have LMDE, with intel display chips.
The issue is that the different segments (squares) of the satillate image do not match. So I may have 1 square showing California while the one next to it showing New York CIty. It seems that the display cannot respond quick enough to the changes. Any suggestions on what I can check?
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Re: Google Earth strange display
Not sure if I made myself clear in the last post as I did not hear any suggestion.
I try to link here a screen capture image of the google earth display, you can see that N. America is kind of messed up.
Hope this can generate some idea from you.
I try to link here a screen capture image of the google earth display, you can see that N. America is kind of messed up.
Hope this can generate some idea from you.
Re: Google Earth strange display
If you start Google Earth via terminal with the command googleearth, do you get error messages?
What you can try is install another GE version via deb package in order to see if it has the same error.
GE 5.1 is working proper in my LMDE. - http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=124089 -
What you can try is install another GE version via deb package in order to see if it has the same error.
GE 5.1 is working proper in my LMDE. - http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=124089 -
Re: Google Earth strange display
Starting GE via terminal gives the same problem, and no error message pops up.
The GE I installed is the Mint deb version in the repository.
I incline to believe that it is not GE that is having an issue, but the intel grahpic setup in xorg is having some compatibility issue here. But I do not know how to push forward.
Reinstalling another version will be the last resort in my list.
Thanks
The GE I installed is the Mint deb version in the repository.
I incline to believe that it is not GE that is having an issue, but the intel grahpic setup in xorg is having some compatibility issue here. But I do not know how to push forward.
Reinstalling another version will be the last resort in my list.
Thanks
Re: Google Earth strange display
I have with a boring slow Connection (max 60 kib/sec) the version GE 6.0.3.2197, which works absolutely to my satisfaction.
I have it via
I have it via
The word main is in Synaptic not in bold.
Re: Google Earth strange display
That is what i thought, problems with 3D acceleration. IF GE installed via deb package brings the same issue, the suspicion
would be confirmed.
What do you get with
and
would be confirmed.
What do you get with
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lspci | grep VGA
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glxinfo | grep rendering
Re: Google Earth strange display
Here are the outputs:
fuh@fuh ~ $ lspci | grep VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82945G/GZ Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 02)
fuh@fuh ~ $ glxinfo | grep rendering
direct rendering: Yes
fuh@fuh ~ $
Seems OK.
fuh@fuh ~ $ lspci | grep VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82945G/GZ Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 02)
fuh@fuh ~ $ glxinfo | grep rendering
direct rendering: Yes
fuh@fuh ~ $
Seems OK.
Re: Google Earth strange display
Do you have desktop effects enabled and a very high cpu usage with this chip set? If so, disable desktop effects.
Then try to edit your /etc/X11/xorg.conf in order to get a better performance. In the subsection "Display" you should have
the entry "virtual". Minimize the defined resolution or delete the entry. Don't forget to save the xorg.conf before you edit it.
Then try to edit your /etc/X11/xorg.conf in order to get a better performance. In the subsection "Display" you should have
the entry "virtual". Minimize the defined resolution or delete the entry. Don't forget to save the xorg.conf before you edit it.
Re: Google Earth strange display
Thanks
I do not have any 3D graphics program activiated so I do not have high cpu usage.
Also, there is no xorg.conf file now as the system does not require one. I am not sure if I might create one manually to try to fix some setup?
I do not have any 3D graphics program activiated so I do not have high cpu usage.
Also, there is no xorg.conf file now as the system does not require one. I am not sure if I might create one manually to try to fix some setup?
Re: Google Earth strange display
hmm, what i wrote above is all i could find out about your chip set. I think create a xorg.conf manually is not a good idea.
That could end in a blackscreen. For now i have no idea how to get your GE work proper.
That could end in a blackscreen. For now i have no idea how to get your GE work proper.