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From: Ian Rawlings on 10 Mar 2007 14:51 Wotcher all, I recently decided to play with Google Earth on linux, but on one of my machines, when zooming in, as soon as you get to a zoom level at which the width of the UK's south fills the screen, the image fades to purple and I can't see anything else. I'd imagine it should be fading to a new set of maps but something's gone wrong somewhere. Has anyone else seen similar? I've tried it on another machine on the same distro and it's fine on that one, although slower due to no hardware 3D on that machine. -- Blast off and strike the evil Bydo empire!
From: Mark Fraser (News) on 10 Mar 2007 15:17 In article <slrnev631s.spu.news06(a)desktop.tarcus.org.uk>, Ian Rawlings <news06(a)tarcus.org.uk> wrote: > Wotcher all, I recently decided to play with Google Earth on linux, but > on one of my machines, when zooming in, as soon as you get to a zoom > level at which the width of the UK's south fills the screen, the image > fades to purple and I can't see anything else. I'd imagine it should be > fading to a new set of maps but something's gone wrong somewhere. Has > anyone else seen similar? I've tried it on another machine on the same > distro and it's fine on that one, although slower due to no hardware 3D > on that machine. I'm not getting that here with Fedora core 6, KDE and Nvidia driver. -- ___________________________________________ |\ /| ark Fraser /mfraser(a)ukgateway.net Mobile: 07977820478 | \/ | Somerset /www.mfraz.freeserve.co.uk ICQ:19835705 | |__________/Acorn SA RISC PC You know what the sig means!
From: Ian Rawlings on 10 Mar 2007 18:32 On 2007-03-10, Mark Fraser (News) <mfraser(a)ukgateway.net> wrote: > I'm not getting that here with Fedora core 6, KDE and Nvidia driver. It went as soon as I turned off "atmosphere", so I think it must have been a problem rendering atmospheric effects, it's working without them. -- Blast off and strike the evil Bydo empire!
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