Google Plus

Fedora- Google Earth has caught signal 11. | Solved

Written by pirat9 on . Posted in Fedora, Frequently Asked Questions, Linux distributions

Question : Google earth  is  crashing in Fedora when starting, it gives  this error: Google Earth has caught signal 11.   , How  to   solve this.  ?

Answer:

This  issue is  related to  you VGA  nvidia card  driver.

i  have  resolved  the  issue  with

yum install xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-libs.i686

After  this  Google  earth  start  normally

 

 

 

Related posts:

  1. googleearth-bin: /lib/ld-lsb.so.3: bad ELF interpreter| Solved
  2. how to install google earth in Linux
  3. Black screen after activating Nvidia propriety drivers in Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat & LinuxMint10 | Solved
  4. Install Google applications on Fedora 12
  5. How to install Nvidia drivers in Fedora 17 Beefy miracle

Like us on Facebook

This week Top Posts

 

Recent Comments

m_goku

|

 Well, web developer would care for sure. Many will fine with both Chrome and FF, but IE is a real problem. If IE usage  got smaller, then web developer could start to ignore it . I think I am lucky, here in Indonesia, about 80% people use FF, so when I develop web, I give FF top priority.

Fabricio Sousa

|

TKS MAN! ;)

samuel machua

|

Thanks for this article, I guess I belong in the lazy group as I have updated my box since FC 14 to current. I will give this method a test and let you know if it works for me.

Tddrazul

|

Thanks

Autoplus worked perfectly right out of the box …..Thanks again

fuyao

|

I don’t care about this browser race. I don’t understand why people are into it. Maybe they’re blinded thinking Google serves their purpose. Google only got the upperhand because it’s using free advertisement at the frontpage of their popular search engine. But this blinded peope never think that EVIL Google use it just to track the user’s activity in the net and gather much information about you. For me, FF still offer better extensions for learning stuffs in the net.

 
IDG Tech Network
Copyright © 2008-2011 Unixmen.com .
Maintained by Anblik .