I installed google earth, using the 32bit google-earth-pro.deb for linux from google's website.
Since then, however, I've had a repeating error: Whenever I open google earth, the it copies my background screen and shows that, instead of the normal google earth map:
As you can see, the normal map is just in one tiny corner. What could be causing this?
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, is the editing window also transparent? Do you have "low graphics mode" set in Compiz? – heynnema Sep 16 '17 at 21:42rm -i .xinputrc
let me know if that fixes the problem, and I'll write an answer that you can accept, ok? – heynnema Sep 17 '17 at 12:39rm: cannot remove '.xinputrc': No such file or directory
– Rich Sep 17 '17 at 17:36rm -i ~/.xinputrc
. No space between / and . Also, see if Google Earth acts the same way if you log into a different account. – heynnema Sep 17 '17 at 18:39rm: cannot remove '/home/jason/.xinputrc': No such file or directory
. And I don't log into google earth. – Rich Sep 18 '17 at 06:12