Re: How do I install a bin file?




Doug Stewart wrote:
Pat Brown wrote:

How can I install a bin file from a terminal? I have GoogleEarth and I
tried installing it with the Package Manager before but though it seemed
to install would never show up anywhere as an app to run. I can find a
lot of various files when I unpack the downloaded bin file, but I have
no idea how to run them, or even what to run. Does anyone here use
GoogleEarth? I tried signing up for the GoogleEarth help list, but the
advice I got was next to useless - I could never find the files where
people said they were.

I'm stumped. I'd like to use GoogleEarth, but it looks like I should
have kept my Windows partition to do so.



follow the instructions at Google earth
here they are



How do I install Google Earth on Linux machines?

You can download and install Google Earth for Linux by following these
instructions:

1. Visit http://earth.google.com/download-earth.html
2. Click on the "Linux" radio button under the category Beta (Version
4), and select "Download Google Earth."
3. Open a terminal window/console and navigate to your default downloads
directory. Enter the following command in the directory: > sh
GoogleEarthLinux.bin
4. Follow the prompts to complete the installation. The default location
for the program is "/usr/local/google/google-earth." If Google Earth was
installed in its default location, you can launch it using the following
command: > /usr/local/google/google-earth/googleearth



The sh command worked. It's now installed. Thanks.

Pat Brown
pat.mysterywriter@xxxxxxxxx
http://www.pabrown.ca/

L.A. Heat, the first Chris and David mystery



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