
- #PICASA LINUX INSTALL#
- #PICASA LINUX DRIVER#
- #PICASA LINUX MANUAL#
- #PICASA LINUX SOFTWARE#
- #PICASA LINUX PC#
Just unpack such a package and select the.
#PICASA LINUX INSTALL#
In the tab "Desktop Integration" you can install a new motive, any. $ WINEPREFIX=$HOME/.google/picasa/3.0/ winecfg Filter by these if you want a narrower list of alternatives or looking for a specific functionality of Picasa. Currently Picasa 2. Picasa alternatives are mainly Image Viewers but may also be Photo Managers or Image Editors. The only particularity is that the wineprefix has to be specified: Other interesting Linux alternatives to Picasa are Shotwell, TagSpaces, gThumb and KPhotoAlbum. It is possible to change this default theme, just like every other wine bottle, with winecfg. Picasa gets the appearance of the standard wine theme, which looks quite old fashioned. This is not a bug, this is feature of Wine.
#PICASA LINUX MANUAL#

Write captions that stay with the picture. Move and re-name pictures from inside Picasa. There are some limited features provided in this linux version. + There’s currently no Export to TiVo® feature. + Similarly, the backup feature is not supported.
#PICASA LINUX SOFTWARE#
I installed Picasa to give my mom a software package to do some minor photo editing with (an improvement over the Kodak.

#PICASA LINUX PC#
I recently did a fresh install of Windows on my old PC when I gave it to my parents. It's actually a Windows program running under Wine, an open-source version of the Windows API (application programming interface). Hey all, I think this is the most appropriate forum.
#PICASA LINUX DRIVER#
The CD-ROM-burning library used by Picasa uses a Windows driver that’s not easy to support on Wine. Underneath the hood, Picasa isn't a native Linux application.

The button will be grayed out in the interface. + CD burning isn’t supported in Picasa for Linux. + Google’s Hello photo-messaging application is Windows only, so it’s not currently integrated with Picasa for Linux. Picasa will no longer be available for download. There won't be any more updates to Picasa. (If you speak English, you can read the blog post here.) After Picasa is retired: Picasa should continue to work anywhere it's installed, and you don't need to take any action. + Picasa for Linux is currently available only in the U.S., with an English interface. What's happening to Picasa Picasa is now retired. What’s different between the Windows version of Picasa and Picasa for Linux?įor the people used Picasa for windows, there are a few differences between windows version and linux version as below: This Picasa can run on the 764-bit linux with 32-bit compatibility libraries. Now we can use the free picasa in the Linux.įree Download (.rpm) – for Red Hat/Fedora/Suse/Mandriva x86įree Download (.deb) – for Debian/Ubuntu x86įree Download (.bin) – Self-extracting installer, for any x86 Linux distribution 9 Update: Google shuts down Picassa for Linux in early 2012.
