How to install Google Earth on Debian Stretch?

Debian dropped LSB support, so lsb-core it's not in Debian >= Stretch anymore.

Update

As correctly noted by @tknv, some months after this answer a new lsb-compat has been made available. So the best solution to the problem is to install it:

sudo apt install lsb-compat

Tampering way (deprecated):

To have it working you also could:

  1. Modify the package metadata removing the lsb-core dependency
  2. Ensure the presence of ld-lsb ELF linker (once provided by lsb-core)

To do so you can:

  1. Follow the instructions already reported here
  2. Check the name of the ld-lsb ELF linker required (architecture dependent):

    ldd /opt/google/earth/free/googleearth-bin |grep ld
  3. Using the information gathered in 2, manually create the symlink. For 64-bit architecture the command is:

    sudo ln -s /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 /lib64/ld-lsb-x86-64.so.3

    For 32-bit architecture I guess the correct command would be:

    sudo ln -s /lib/ld-linux-x86.so.2 /lib/ld-lsb-x86.so.3

It worked with my Debian Stretch. Try:

sudo apt-get install lsb-compat

Info about the lsb-compat package