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2008 Sep 14
5
Slackware's 'explodepkg' equivalent for rpm?
Hi, Is there any 'explodepkg' equivalent for the rpm command? What I want is simply uncompress an RPM package to get the files directly, but I didn't find anything in rpm's manpage. Cheers, Niki Kovacs
2009 May 08
2
{SOLVED} Re: OT: Photo Editor to reduce 272 photos to VGA at once
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 7:57 AM, Lanny Marcus <lmmailinglists at gmail.com> wrote: > I returned from Bogot? and have a Folder with 272 photos that total > 419.9 MB. I would like to email them to several people who were there > for the concerts I attended. I have Picasa, gThumb (not really an > Editor but I believe it can reduce the quality of photos) and The GIMP <snip. I used
2009 May 07
8
OT: Photo Editor to reduce 272 photos to VGA at once
I returned from Bogot? and have a Folder with 272 photos that total 419.9 MB. I would like to email them to several people who were there for the concerts I attended. I have Picasa, gThumb (not really an Editor but I believe it can reduce the quality of photos) and The GIMP installed. Is there a way I can have a photo editor reduce all of them to VGA size, without doing that 272 times? The people
2010 Dec 15
3
Google Picasa / GNOME / how to launch application?
I had installed Picasa,apparently properly, but am unable to launch the application. In the GNOME Desktop menu, Applications > Graphics > Picasa > Picasa it does not launch. Reinstalled it and the same issue. Reinstalling: picasa i386 2.7.3736-15 google It is installed in /opt/picasa Box is CentOS 5.5 (32 bit) fully updated. How can I get this app to
2007 Nov 06
3
Installing Google's Picasa for Linux on CentOS 5
I downloaded the .rpm file from Google and am trying to install Picasa for Linux on CentOS 5. I get the below error. Is this because I'm using SELinux or because of something else? I found a small Picasa folder in /opt (24 items, 143.7 KB) but it seems to end there. Picasa is one of the programs my wife uses on Windows. TIA! [root at dell2400 lanny]# rpm -Uvh picasa-2.2.2820-5.i386.rpm
2010 Dec 17
1
{SOLVED} Re: Google Picasa / GNOME / how to launch application?
On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 11:41 PM, Dejan <centos at bektchiev.net> wrote: > On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 06:47, Lanny Marcus <lmmailinglists at gmail.com> wrote: >> I had installed Picasa,apparently properly, but am unable to launch >> the application. In the GNOME Desktop menu, Applications > Graphics > >> Picasa > Picasa it does not launch. Reinstalled it and
2006 May 31
1
tweaking wine - picasa version
Hello, I installed picasa and this installed a customized version of wine too. Picasa works very well and so I have the hope that other graphic editors could work well with this wine-version too. I want to run Photoline32 (available at http://www.pl32.com) I dont understand much about wine and the scripts delivered with the picasa-version are rather complicated - almost unreadable for me ;-)
2007 Nov 06
4
Installing Google's Picasa for Linux on CentOS
On 06 November 2007, Stephen John Smoogen wrote: <snip> >Hmmm does the package look good with a >rpm -K picasa-2.2.2820-5.i386.rpm I Google'd and Yahood' and found a post that mentioned adding a Yum Repository for Google. I now have this repository: [google] name=Google - $basearch baseurl=http://dl.google.com/linux/rpm/stable/$basearch enabled=1 gpgcheck=1 priority=20 But,
2008 Aug 17
1
Getting Picasa to view files in OSX
Hi all, I have installed Picasa on OSX 10.4 but I cannot navigate to the folders I store my photos in to get it to monitor them. Any ideas how I do this? Apologies if this isn't the right way to post or if it's not an appropriate topic - I have only delved into Wine because I really want to use Picasa instead of iPhoto. Many thanks, Sean Send instant messages to your online friends
2007 Mar 19
1
Compile wine to put inside a application (like picasa)
How can I compile wine (maybe static) to pack together with my application and distribute it, like picasa does with wine?
2008 Sep 14
2
Installing nVidia driver on remote CentOS 4
Hi, There's a linux cluster somewhere (using Rocks), and I use remote desktop (nxmachine) to do the work on the frontend of the cluster. The desktop is Gnome. And, I intend to install new nVidia driver, but it requires me to stop the X Server. I check around the internet, they say we can use the /etc/init.d/gdm stop, but I can't run it since the gdm file does not exist. Another alternative
2008 Mar 16
1
any chance a Picasa rpm install could affect wine
All, I have Picasa, which is wine based, installed. Is there any chance it is causing trouble for a wine install? What is the dll search order? Has anyone had success installing the windows version under wine? Thanks, Dan
2008 Mar 12
1
Graphical frontend for gphoto2? (Handling photo cameras in XFCE)
Hi, I'm using CentOS 5.1 with the latest XFCE-4.4 desktop. I try to stick as much as possible to the UNIX tools philosophy, one app per task. For viewing images, I installed GQView. But right now, I wonder what I could probably use for handling photo imports from digital cameras. GThumb tends to be very unmodular, e. g. drawing in many GNOME dependencies, and besides that, I already have
2009 May 25
2
Photo browser
Hi, Can somebody recommend a photo browser. It needs to support CR2, NEF, PEF and DNG formats. I'm looking for something like Infranview, but for Linux. -- Thanks
2007 Nov 06
0
SOLVED: Re: Installing Google's Picasa for Linux on CentOS
On 06 November 2007, Fabian Arrotin fabian.arrotin at arrfab.net wrote: <snip> >running md5sum on the rpm package returns me : >9ee24b6c4fbd3afad89c96b63baca06b picasa-2.2.2820-5.i386.rpm The package is OK. I get the same md5sum as you do. As I just wrote to Arnaud, the problem is that Google is installing into /opt and I had forgotten that I have /opt as FAT32, so I can safely move
2007 Jul 22
0
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2008 Feb 27
2
Program manager
Hey First of all, great project. Second, I was wondering if there is a program in the wine project, where it is possible to make different setups for the programs installed. Let me explain: I have Picasa installed, I also have C&C 3 installed, now C&C 3 I want to run in window mode and Picasa I don't want to run in window mode. Is it possible to make different setups for them? Or do
2008 Oct 26
2
Wine 1.1.7 and 1.0.1 not working on Intrepid 64 bit
I posted this on Ubuntuforums but after reading a bit more it seems this is mostly used for gaming questions so I decided to come here. I am running 64 bit Ubuntu intrepid (still a beta but a release candidate). I can see Wine in my application menu but when I go to Programs/Acessories/Notepad nothing happens. I am unable to open the configuration nor am I able to uninstall using the Applications
2007 Nov 06
1
SOLVED: Re: Installing Google's Picasa for Linux on CentOS 5
On 06 November 2007, Arnaud Gomes-do-Vale Arnaud.Gomes at ircam.fr wrote: Tue Nov 6 21:44:19 UTC 2007 <snip> >After ruling out the obvious (is /opt full?), check your logs (most >probably dmesg and/or /var/log/messages). >Now a wild guess: what file system are you using for /opt? Does it >support symlinks? JACKPOT! Your "wild guess" was *dead* on! Google is installing
2007 Nov 08
0
change /opt to /win Was: Re: SOLVED: Re: Installing Google's Picasa for Linux
On 06 November 2007, Florin Andrei <florin at andrei.myip.org> wrote: >Use something else for that, not /opt. Just make up some directory name, >unmount /opt, re-mount the FAT32 partition under the new directory, and >then leave /opt alone. I will do that! I made that mistake about 2 1/2 years ago, but this is the first time something tried to install into /opt. Picasa installed,