On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 07:17:02PM -0700, Rob Healey wrote:
Greetings:
I am having a problem accessing Google Earth 6.0.3 64bit...
I am not sure what the error is and why I am getting it... Here is what I get
on my terminal window. I, also, can not access the program if I go through the
menu...
/usr/bin/google-earth: ./googleearth-bin: /lib/ld-lsb.so.3: bad ELF
interpreter: No such file or directory
Sometimes, that means you're running a 32 bit program on a 64 bit
system.
Or, it may be that you just didn't have the package that provides that
shared object. (That is, on a system where the package matches the
architecture.)
The package is redhat-lsb, at least on a CentOS system. (The way to
check is with
yum provides */<name>, so in this case
yum provides */ld-lsb.so.3
will tell you what package should install the needed .so file.
I don't use google earth, but if you got it through a repo, it
have taken care of that and I guess it would be a Fedora issue.
If you got it elsewhere, then the problem may be in the packaging.
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