> >
> > Since google doesn't ship sources, I don't think there is any easy way to
> > fix such issues... :(
>
> Sounds like a problem with GoogleEarth interacting with your OpenGL
> implementation. You may want to search for help on the Google Earth
> Community web forums or the Google Earth Help site, both run by Google.

I didn't find anything useful in there.

> You may also want to try running it with the suggested environment changes,
> such as:
>
> $ LIBGL_THROTTLE_REFRESH= LIBGL_SYNC_REFRESH= googleearth
>
> and see if you have any better luck.

Doesn't seem to cause any difference:

$ LIBGL_THROTTLE_REFRESH= LIBGL_SYNC_REFRESH= googleearth
do_wait: drmWaitVBlank returned -1, IRQs don't seem to be working correctly.
Try running with LIBGL_THROTTLE_REFRESH and LIBL_SYNC_REFRESH unset.


> There are some ideas which I hope help. Good luck!
>
> However, this bug doesn't have anything to do with googleearth-package,
> which is a tool to create local googleearth packages for your own use, and
> your own risk. There is nothing googleearth-package can do to either cause
> nor fix this bug.


Yes, you are right. I forgot, that the googleearth-package is not
packaging googleearth,
but just creating a package, so it's not a bug.

I am just used to, that if something doesn't work, to report a bug, because
there is always a way to fix it in Debian (main). Another reason to
only use Debian main
and forget about these non-free things, that (by definition) don't work.
I like googleearth, but it's really a shame, that we are forbidden to
fix such bugs
and to make it work for me.

Ondrej



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