* JOSEPH BARR <[email protected]> [06-21-10 17:57]:
> I am surpride that Google has not sen to make it easier for Picasa to
> be used in Linu.
> J.Barr
> 
> On 20 June 2010 03:06, Gary Echert <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Thanks for the response.  I have not tried this yet, but I will.  I also saw
> > some correspondence on the forums, after I submitted my question, saying
> > that the beta version (3.0) does not have this problem in Ubuntu.  So
> > perhaps the problem has already been fixed.
> >
> > On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 8:52 PM, Patrick Shanahan <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> * Gary Echert <[email protected]> [06-17-10 18:28]:
> >> > Not to be repetitive, but I have the same problem as "donwr" with
> >> > essentially the same result (segmentation faults) when I try to start
> >> > it in a terminal, and I am also running 10.04.  Given the popularity
> >> > of Ubuntu I hope someone can fix this problem.  I had Wine installed
> >> > already when I installed Picasa.  Sounds like the linux version simply
> >> > a port of the Windows version with Wine included?  I would have
> >> > thought the geniuses at Google would have done better than that.
> >>
> >> I believe that you will have better luck installing the latest version
> >> "made for windows" under wine (instructions are in the archives) rather
> >> than trying to make the older "windows version shipped with a special
> >> wine version for Linux".
> >>
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What would you have easier?  Have you read the recent posts concerning
the install process with wine and picasa36-setup.exe.  It's definitely
not rocket science but is easier, imnsho, from the command-line.

But then I still, still, relish the command-line.

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