![]() "I don't know what it means but there is in System Preferences -> Network -> Proxies a checked ' SOCKS Proxy' with "Bypass proxy settings for these Hosts and Domains:' *.local, 169. I repeat my earlier finding - note the SOCKS Proxy reference in my preferences ? - any ideas?: While going back and forth and trying to Sign In, I see the message "SOCKS version 5 protocal error". However, the many versions of the GEP maps (for different seasons and years) does not work. However, I can keep clicking on a place on the earth to get where I want and to magnify it. (Error code: c000000c)"Īlso, when I put a location and do Search, nothing comes up on the GEP earth like I expect. "Google Earth is unable to contact the login server. ![]() I rebooted in regular mode and GEP came up but I still get the message when I launch GEP: When I went into SAFE Mode GEP came up but ran very slow. It’s my very first encounter with google-earth-pro though, so perhaps there’s something I’m not seeing here.Old Toad, your suggestions on using AppCleaner deleted 18 files. Looks like an upstream bug that we can’t do much about. Playing with the profile hasn’t resulted in a clean way to ‘fix’ this behaviour yet, if at all possible. ![]() The above - if correct - only hints at explaining what’s going on. That kind of functionality does not exist in firejail AFAIK. GOOGLE EARTH SERVER CONNECTION ERROR Mac Mojave iOS 10.14.5 using Google Earth Pro ver. Install Google Earth Pro or fix a problem Explore the Earth Create and share maps Import and customize map data Need more help Try these next steps: Ask the Help Community Get answers from. We would need a way to remove a file/dir on the real filesystem after shutting down the sandbox. As firejail uses a special setup for /proc this symlink always stays intact, confusing GEP into believing it is still running, so it throws that message shown by you above when you try to start it again. Step 3: In the pop-up window, select Search automatically for updated driver software. Step 2: In Device Manager, double-click the Display adapters category to expand it. Without firejail I noticed GEP doesn’t properly remove that path (which is a symlink to /proc/) after shutting down, resulting in a dangling symlink. Step 1: Right-click the Start button and select Device Manager. A basic shell wrapper script can handle this, but I agree that’s an ugly workaround at best (not to mention things breaks for users using firecfg). When that folder is removed it starts happily again here. Oddly enough, for me (also running Arch Linux btw) this doesn’t happen after rm -f $/.googleearth/instance-running-lock before starting it again. I meant this part in the comments referring to the locking issue, sorry if i was wrong : Include /etc/firejail/google-earth.profile I just did a full system reboot & tried to launch GE for the first time using the terminal and got the same output $ google-earth-proįirejail 0.9.64 version running Google Earth Pro 7.-4 installed from AUR … repository:Įrror: no suitable /usr/bin/google-earth-pro executable foundĪnd this is my local profile to make the program work: The only way to see if GE crashes is to run it with the terminal for the first time without using the shortcut. Why is this happening and how can I fix this ? Then when I do rm /home/home/.googleearth/instance-running-lockĪnd then start Google Earth it opens normally. Please kill theĮxisting process, or delete /home/home/.googleearth/instance-running-lock if this is an error. Google Earth appears to be running already. Warning: /usr/sbin directory link was not blacklisted Warning: /sbin directory link was not blacklisted Warning: cleaning all supplementary groups Reading profile /etc/firejail/whitelist-common.inc Reading profile /etc/firejail/disable-programs.inc Enable Use hardware acceleration when available. ![]() To double check in Chrome: Input chrome://settings/ into the address bar. It's likely that this is already enabled. ![]() Reading profile /etc/firejail/disable-passwdmgr.inc You need to enable hardware acceleration in your browser before using Google Earth. Reading profile /etc/firejail/disable-interpreters.inc Google Earth Community Google Earth Help Sign in Help Center Community Google Earth. Reading profile /etc/firejail/disable-exec.inc Stays in tray but will not open a window. Zoom in and see what adventures await you. Reading profile /etc/firejail/disable-devel.inc Get started with Google Earth on mobile Everything you love about Google Earth, plus new ways for you to explore, learn and share. Reading profile /home/home/.config/firejail/disable-common.local Reading profile /etc/firejail/disable-common.inc Reading profile /home/home/.config/firejail/google-earth.local Reading profile /etc/firejail/google-earth.profile Reading profile /etc/firejail/google-earth-pro.profile When I click on the Google Earth icon it wont launch & then when I use the terminal I see this $ google-earth-pro ![]()
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