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google-earth (Google's famous virtual globe)

Google Earth Pro is a virtual globe program. It maps a version of the
Earth by the superimposition of images obtained from satellite
imagery, aerial photography and GIS over a 3D globe. You point
and zoom to any place on the planet that you want to explore.
Satellite images and local facts zoom into view. Tap into Google
search to show local points of interest and facts. Zoom to a
specific address to check out an apartment or hotel. View driving
directions and even fly along your route.

The degree of resolution available is based somewhat on the points
of interest, but most land (except for some islands) is covered in at
least 15 meters of resolution.

NOTES:
1) Google Earth Pro requires that you have OpenGL drivers installed on
your system (and Xorg configured to use them). Not doing so will
cause X to crash.

2) This version of Google Earth Pro is only available for 64-bit
systems. If you are still running 32-bit, you will need the
google-earth-legacy SBo script.

3) This version of Google Earth Pro is updated without bumping the
version number (only the embedded revision is bumped). For this
reason the md5sum may not match and the build will fail in sbopkg.
If this happens you will need to download the file and build the
package directly.

Maintained by: Lenard Spencer
Keywords:
ChangeLog: google-earth

Homepage:
https://www.google.com/earth/index.html

Source Downloads (64bit):
google-earth-pro-stable_7.3.6_amd64.deb (3e8fb2549222e87d4cbfe92bec068900)

Download SlackBuild:
google-earth.tar.gz
google-earth.tar.gz.asc (FAQ)

(the SlackBuild does not include the source)

Validated for Slackware 15.0

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