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How to Install Google Earth Pro on Linux (Debian/Ubuntu & Fedora/OpenSUSE)

HardReset.InfoJanuary 17, 20263 min68 views
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Downloading Google Earth Pro

  • πŸ’‘ Open your browser and search for "Google Earth for Linux" to find the official site.
  • 🎯 Select "Google Earth Pro on desktop" and click the download button.

Choosing the Correct Package

  • πŸ“Œ For Debian and Ubuntu users, download the .deb file.
  • πŸ“¦ For Fedora or OpenSUSE users, download the .rpm file.
  • βœ… Accept the terms and wait for the download to complete.

Installing on Debian/Ubuntu

  • πŸ’» Open the Terminal and navigate to your Downloads folder.
  • ⌨️ Use the command sudo apt install ./GoogleEarthPro-stable-current-amd64.deb (replace with your downloaded filename if different).
  • πŸ”‘ Enter your password and wait for the installation progress to finish.

Launching Google Earth Pro

  • πŸš€ You can launch Google Earth Pro from the Apps menu by clicking its icon.
  • πŸ–±οΈ Alternatively, open it from the Terminal by typing google-earth-pro and pressing Enter.
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