The easiest way to do this is to navigate to /opt/google-earth
then execute the following command from the command line

./uninstall


[root@commandcenter google-earth]# ./uninstall
Product: Google Earth
Installed in /opt/google-earth
Uninstalling desktop menu entries...
Uninstalling mimetypes...
Google Earth has been successfully uninstalled.


On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 2:35 PM, Lanny Marcus <lmmailinglists@gmail.com> wrote:
Desktop is CentOS 5.4 (32 bit).  I have Google Earth version
4.2.205.5730 (13NOV2007 build date) installed. I have checkinstall
(spelling?) installed, but am not sure if that was installed before or
after Google Earth was installed. I have the Google Repository
installed, but apparently Google Earth cannot be updated via yum and
probably it was not installed via yum.

Question: What is the best way for me to uninstall this version of
Google Earth, completely, before I install the newest version?
(This also applies to removing Skype, which I am certain was not
installed via yum, before I install the static version of Skype, that
was recently recommended on the list).

TIA and Happy Holidays!      Lanny
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