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Memory use can be controlled by limiting the maximum cache size in Tools > Options. Imagery now displays for Linux users running specific families of Intel GPUs. Taken from the changelog of 7.0.3 this issue has improved to some extent but overall it is still there: There have been numerous reports on this in the Google Earth forums with varying solutions.Įither refer to the #Corrupt settings section above or disable texture compression in Tools > Options. $ rm -f ~/.googleearth/Cache/cookies ~/.googleearth/instance-running-lock If that did not work, try removing the whole settings directory:Īnother crash happened while handling crash! In case the cache is corrupt and needs recreation, remove it: This can cause a crash with -dri drivers: ~/.config/Google/nf ĮnableTips=false No new line at the end of ~/.drirc To disable them, change or add the line below to the ~/.config/Google/nf: While startup tips can be useful, they are also known to cause crashes. Google Earth can crash on startup for numerous reasons. When they don't.fascinating disaster ensues.Tip: See the official support forum for topics not covered here. When 2D images overlay nicely on the 3D terrain data, these cues help everything look normal. The view is further complicated by the shadows in the aerial images, which cue our brains to look for depth. In other words, the bridge appears to follow the terrain that it actually goes over. When the flat image is projected onto this 3-dimensional surface, the bridges are projected down onto the terrain below the bridge. However, the 3D models in Google Earth contain only the information for the terrain-the landmass or the bottom of the ocean. Basically, the satellite images are flat representations in which you only see the topmost object-in this case you see the bridge, and not the landmass or water below the bridge. The images are the result of mapping a 2-dimensional image onto a 3-dimensional surface. So what's really happening in these pictures? Here’s Valla's explanation: Where Google Earth’s mapping has gone awry, as you may have seen in a post on Boing Boing

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Google earthview