While I would love for it to be a native app, and there are a few things
that don't work or work strangely, I still prefer it as my favorite photo
program - I just don't like F-spot.

On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 6:16 PM, Barry Jackson <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 18/09/10 18:33, RBL wrote:
>
>> Just downloaded and installed on Ubuntu 10.4. My photos are stored on
>> several high-capacity external drives, connected via USB or Firewire.
>> It appears Picasa for Linux can only access the local internal drive.
>> Is this the case? If so, it is a major flaw.
>>
>
> Are the drives mounted?
> If so navigate to the mount points.
> probably /media/drivename etc.
>
>  Also, as an aside, it would be nice if Picasa were a native app. Using
>> Wine is OK, I guess, but the user experience of Picasa on Linux is
>> pretty bad (i.e., ugly).
>>
>>  No that's just Ubuntu - Picasa's fine :-/
>
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