Never mind. I found the Picasa Font Settings app and improved the
display with that. menu text still does not appear anti-aliased, but
at least it's readable for me now.

On Sep 19, 9:57 pm, Patrick Shanahan <[email protected]> wrote:
> * RBL <[email protected]> [09-19-10 17:51]:
>
> > 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.
>
> I have no problem accessing photos on my external sata 2T drive.
>
> > Also, as an aside, it would be nice if Picasa were a native app.
>
> but will *not* happen!
>
> > Using Wine is OK, I guess, but the user experience of Picasa on Linux is
> > pretty bad (i.e., ugly).
>
> I do not understand this statement.  Why do you say this?  Do you find
> this condition from personal experience or ?  Picasa 3.8 via wine on my
> openSUSE 11.2 x86_64 box is a polished and pleasant to work with as most
> any other app!
>
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