Did you first install picasa 3.0 for linux?
The instructions I followed, said to first install picasa for linux (that
sets up a special wine version)
then install picasa using wine.
Then copy the new folder to folder picasa for linux setup.
Might make a difference.
Picasa 3.5 has been working fine for me, with the exception of Geo Tagging.
 It did take a month to face tag my 25000 pics, but didn't seem to slow
anything down while doing it.
We really do need a native linux version

On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 9:12 PM, Jonathan Kamens <[email protected]
> wrote:

> I've got wine 1.1.32 on a 32-bit x86 Fedora Rawhide system.  I
> downloaded picasa36-setup.exe, blew away ~/.wine entirely, and ran "wine
> picasa36-setup.exe".  It's been running for ten or fifteen minutes now,
> with both PicasaUpdater and wineserver sucking CPU and otherwise
> apparently doing nothing.
>
> Whatever y'all did to enable you to install picasa 3.6 under a generic
> wine installation, it doesn't appear to work for me.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
>   jik
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