I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Lucid Lynx on a Toshiba laptop.  I had
fomerly used Picasa on Hardy Heron on this computer.

I uploaded Picasa for Linux from the Google site and everything worked
perfectly.  Specifically, under "Graphics" on the "Applications"
pulldown menu, I could see a Picasa folder which had Picasa and Picasa
Fonts.  But when I turned my computer off and then turned it back on,
Picasa had disappeared.  When  I go to "Edit Menus" Picasa is there in
lower case but when I check the box nothing happens and the check
disappears.  I can still run Picasa from Terminal, but it would be
nice to have it on the menu like all my other programs.

John

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