Re: Google Earth



Karl Larsen wrote:
To be exactly right the video card is made by Nvidia and will not work at all well unless I get the Linux driver software which in my case is in a bash file from the Nvidia web page. Everything else seems to work fine and I seem to have some 3D effects as expected.

I have a F7 system on this computer and I will try GoogleEarth there.


I believe that the driver from the Nvidia page is probably the same one supplied by Livna. I notice that the Nvidia page says that the Version is "169.07" and my system reports:

# rpm -qi kmod-nvidia
Name : kmod-nvidia Relocations: (not relocatable)
Version : 169.07 Vendor: rpm.livna.org

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