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Old 14th June 2012, 03:50 PM
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Google Earth will not open.

Hi
I have just installed F17 (x86_64) and it is running Kernel 3.4.0-1 & Gnome 3.4.2. I installed GoogleEarth (6.0.3.2197) and it installed without issue. I initially used Autoplus, but then using yum I used remove and install directly. It will however not open. I ran all updates yesterday and removed and reinstalled again and still no luck.
Can anyone help me in finding why it fails to open?
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Kernel 3.8.4-102.fc17.x86_64 GNOME 3.4.2
CPU AMD 955 Quad Core
MoBo Gigabyte MA785GM-UD2H-AM3 MicroATX
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