Sorry, I don't have an x64 system, so I'm not in a position to figure 
out exactly what commands you can use to fix this issue on such a 
system, although I imagine they will look very similar to the commands I 
outlined below.  In fact, if picasa is a 32-bit application (I don't 
know whether it is, but it's certainly possible), then the commands 
below might work without modification, since a 32-bit application would 
require the 32-bit SSL libraries even on a 64-bit system.

   jik

On 07/01/2009 05:27 PM, vldo wrote:
> Try this...Im running Picasa on Fedora 11 x64

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