02-29-2016, 03:20 AM
You do appear to have a 128 MB card. So it would seem that you should be able to run google earth. I also noticed you said no extra drivers were available. After some searching I have found that there is a known issue with google earth running on systems based on debian or ubuntu.
"Resolving crashing and graphics issues on Linux machines
There is a known issue with Linux builds of Google Earth crashing when attempting to maximize the program window. This can be resolved by disabling Visual Effects. To do this, go to Appearance Preferences > Visual Effects, and set the radio button to None."
I don't know if this will help with your problem, but the information was found on the google earth support site in the troubleshooting section.
https://support.google.com/earth#topic=2364258
"Resolving crashing and graphics issues on Linux machines
There is a known issue with Linux builds of Google Earth crashing when attempting to maximize the program window. This can be resolved by disabling Visual Effects. To do this, go to Appearance Preferences > Visual Effects, and set the radio button to None."
I don't know if this will help with your problem, but the information was found on the google earth support site in the troubleshooting section.
https://support.google.com/earth#topic=2364258
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