Hi,

I am looking for for a simple how to -

I have multi user Suse 11.4 computers that are unable to run picasa
because of the inability for users to change
/dev/nvidia0

Authentication is via winbind

Any help would be enthusiastically accepted.

Thanks

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On May 20, 3:32 pm, Patrick Shanahan <[email protected]> wrote:
> * Theo <[email protected]> [05-20-11 17:03]:
>
> > I am using Picasa for Linux under Ubuntu 10.10.
>
> Please be advised:
>   There is *no* version of picasa *for* linux, only a windows version
>   distributed with a tweaked version of wine, mis-labled as "for linux".
>
>   The version you have is old, 3.0.
>
> Download and install a current version of wine and the latest windows
> version of picasa, picasa38-setup.exe, and install it:
>   wine ./picasa38-setup.exe
>
> If you have problems/questions, come back and you will receive help.          
>   
>
> I have installed "Picasa Version 3.8.0 (Build 117.4300,0)for Linux.",
> which I installed from the windows version cited above,
> picasa38-setup.exe, running on openSUSE 11.4 x86_64 in
> wine-1.3.12-3.4.x86_64.
>
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