I was running Ubuntu 9.04 (Karmic)
I have $HOME (plus some others) on a separate fileystem .
I Installed Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick) on a separate partition and
remounted $HOME (same UIDs etc)

I can run Picassa (3.6) just fine, but it no longer offers an 'import'
via button.

... well it does eventually but it's 'mass storage camera' (which is
PTP) .
[ mass storage is no use as 1: it does not work with raw 2: it takes
an age and 3: it seems to corrupt the last .jpg it finds ]

 Now if I reboot back to 9.04
it does offer the import as "removable drive /media/disk" and still
works. Now I'd thought this might be trying to use to dos driver
letter settings (in  $HOME/.wine/dosdevice ) but:


New cameras seemed to work fine (on 9.04)  without editing this file.
None the less I added links suitable for the camera does not help
10.10 .. they do show up from :

$ wine cmd
dir g:

So there's some trick Picassa is using to detect "removable media"
which is no longer triggering. It seems a little like this old bug ...
but I'm not using 64bit.

http://groups.google.com/group/google-labs-picasa-for-linux/browse_thread/thread/87997b0f8f8c18f5/7156eff9a6fd192a?lnk=gst&q=import#7156eff9a6fd192a

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