![]() This Google app crashing issue follows March’s big WebView bug. If you choose this path, do not update the Google app until a fixed version has been released as you’ll just encounter the same problem all over again. support for OpenGL applications such as Google Earth and Windows Photo Gallery. Settings > Apps & notifications > See all > Google > overflow menu (in the top-right corner) > Uninstall updatesīe warned that the above process will require you to set up Google Assistant again on your phone and that downloaded episodes in Podcasts will be deleted. If I disable Dual Core, this seems to reduce the amount of crashing. ![]() That beta route might be the least destructive solution as the alternative is uninstalling the bad update and reverting to the Google app version that first came with your device: You can sign up for the Google app beta here (or via the Play Store listing) and check for updates to start downloading. The Google app 12.24 beta just rolled out a few hours ago, and some users say updating to it provides a fix for the crashes. That said, beta testers did not encounter these issues earlier and are not affected today. It was released on Wednesday evening compared to the usual Monday/Tuesday timeframe. Google app 12.23 rolled out to the stable channel on June 21 after entering beta later than usual last week. Meanwhile, Assistant is also affected by this issue and cannot be launched for voice commands. Since it’s also responsible for Lens, the Discover feed to the left of homescreens, and Podcasts, those experiences similarly “keep closing,” while some are having trouble with Android Auto. Find and tap Google from the app list (or you can use the search button on the top right corner to search for “google”)Īfter updating to version 12.23.16.23 of the Google app, users are seeing the application repeatedly crash every few minutes without any input.The above procedure results in a working installation of Google Earth. var/tmp/rpm-tmp.SAos4p: line 504: at: command not found Warning: /var/cache/zypper/RPMS/google-earth-pro-stable-7.3.3.x86_64.rpm: Header V4 DSA/SHA1 Signature, key ID 7fac5991: NOKEY Google-earth-pro-stable-7.-0.x86_64 (Plain RPM files cache): Signature verification failed Ĭhecking for file conflicts. Repository Plain RPM files cache does not define additional 'gpgkey=' URLs. Looking for gpg key ID 7FAC5991 in cache /var/cache/zypp/pubkeys. V4 DSA/SHA1 Signature, key ID 7fac5991: NOKEY Header V4 DSA/SHA1 Signature, key ID 7fac5991: NOKEY After the operation, additional 234.2 MiB will be used. The following NEW package is going to be installed: **Choose from above solutions by number or cancel (c): **2 Also this app has taken me to the wrong house very often. įor your information: **Leap-15-3:~ #** zypper in The app has some issues with crashing at very bad times(when I have no idea where I am). ![]() Google-earth-pro-stable-current.x86_64.rpm: After the operation, additional 836.8 KiB will be used.Ĭontinue? (y): y The following package is going to be upgraded: Solution 2: break google-earth-pro-stable-7.-0.x86_64 by ignoring some of its dependenciesĬhoose from above solutions by number or cancel (c): 2 Visit the Downdetector Methodology page to learn more about how Downdetector collects status information and detects problems. Downdetector only reports an incident when the number of problem reports is significantly higher than the typical volume for that time of day. Solution 1: do not install google-earth-pro-stable-7.-0.x86_64 It is common for some problems to be reported throughout the day. ![]() Problem: nothing provides 'mesa-libGLU' needed by the to be installed google-earth-pro-stable-7.-0.x86_64 Zypper in google-earth-pro-stable-current.x86_64.rpm Tested with both intel and nvidia (offload) gpu’s all good here on GNOME DE… Mesa-libglu is not needed, it is a packaging error on google, as long as libGLU1 is installed should be good to go. Including the fact that Google Earth keeps on crashing even with that mesa-libglu pkg installed.īTW: does not have a version for openSUSE. OpenSUSE community provides one, that can be installed, which I mentioned in the initial description. About mesa-libglu package: I know how to get around that. ![]()
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