How to install Google Earth Stable on Debian Derivative System via PPA

How to install Google Earth Stable on Debian Derivative System via PPA

How to install Google Earth Stable on Debian 8 “jessie” (upcoming), Debian 7 “wheezy”, Debian 6 “squeeze”, Kali linux 1.0.9, Kali Linux 1.0.8 (and old version 1.0.7, 1.0.6, 1.0.5), KNOPPIX, Kanotix, Astra Linux, Blankon Linux 9.0 suroboyo,  Blankon Linux 8.0 rote , Blankon Linux 10.0 tambora (upcoming) and old version 7.0, Univention Corporate Server and debian derivative system  via PPA

Google Earth is a virtual globe, map and geographical information program that was originally called EarthViewer 3D created by Keyhole, Inc, a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) funded company acquired by Google in 2004 (see In-Q-Tel). It maps the Earth by the superimposition of images obtained from satellite imagery, aerial photography and geographic information system (GIS) 3D globe. It was originally available with three different licenses, but has since been reduced to just two: Google Earth (a free version with limited function) and Google Earth Pro ($399 per year), which is intended for commercial use. The third original option, Google Earth Plus, has been discontinued.

How to install Google Earth Stable on Debian Derivative System via PPA :

Install the repository GPG key:
# wget -q -O – https://dl-ssl.google.com/linux/linux_signing_key.pub | sudo apt-key add –
Add the following line to /etc/apt/sources.list:
deb http://dl.google.com/linux/earth/deb/ stable main
Update the package index:
# sudo apt-get update
Install google-earth-stable deb package:
# sudo apt-get install google-earth-stable
For install offline, you can follow this page for download deb file.
 
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