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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,
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
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
2008 Jul 09
4
NOW: Firefox 3.0 and GNOME crash when trying to view SME Server documentation WAS: OT: anything in CentOS 5.2 that uses opendns.com when browsing web?
On 7/8/08, Marko A. Jennings <markobiz at bluegargoyle.com> wrote: > On Tue, July 8, 2008 10:03 pm, Stephen John Smoogen wrote: >> On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 7:56 PM, Lanny Marcus <lmmailinglists at gmail.com> >> wrote: >>> On 7/8/08, Lanny Marcus <lmmailinglists at gmail.com> wrote: >>>> On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 8:00 PM, Ross Cavanagh
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
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
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
2009 Apr 11
1
Desktop update (32 bit) from 5.2 to 5.3 - fuse & ntfs-3g-mount
I just finished updating my Desktop, from CentOS 5.2 to 5.3 (32 bit). There were a lot of error messages (from sbin/ldconfig ?) about 2 files, in usr/lib/lib ending in .so "is not an ELF file - It has the wrong magic bytes at the start." There were also a lot of messages I believe have to do with SELinux. I'd read the Release Notes and thought I was OK, since this box is dual boot
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,
2008 Jun 25
1
SOLVED: Re: Desktop: After yum update and power off, cannot boot new Kernel
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 10:26 AM, Lanny Marcus <lmmailinglists at gmail.com> wrote: > > On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 10:12 AM, Marko A. Jennings < > markobiz at bluegargoyle.com> wrote: > >> On Wed, June 25, 2008 11:01 am, Lanny Marcus wrote: >> >> > FOLLOW ON: On my box, when it is trying to boot the latest Kernel >> > (2.6.18-92.1.1el5) the last
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
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 ;-)
2008 Sep 16
6
Picasa vs. native photo management apps
Hi, I'm running a small business (http://www.microlinux.fr) offering various services around GNU/Linux, among which migrating folks from Windows to Linux. On server and desktops, I'm using CentOS exclusively. I know, Fedora would be more suitable, but I like the solidity of CentOS, and I can always build the odd missing bits myself from Fedora SRPMS. My heavily customized
2010 Jul 09
1
OpenOffice.org 3.1 installation was corrupted-installed again, nothing in Applications/Office menu
I had a corrupted installation of OpenOffice.org 3.1. When I used "yum remove openoffice.org-core" the response was "package openoffice.org-core available but not installed", but then, when I used "yum install openoffice.org-core there was a long list of Transaction Check Errors. I then removed openoffice.org3.1-redhat-menus-noarch which was in the errors. Here's the
2009 Dec 16
5
OT: Google Earth - How to uninstall, before installing newest version?
Desktop is CentOS 5.4 (32 bit). I have Google Earth version 4.2.205.5730 (13NOV2007 build date) installed. I have checkinstall (spelling?) installed, but am not sure if that was installed before or after Google Earth was installed. I have the Google Repository installed, but apparently Google Earth cannot be updated via yum and probably it was not installed via yum. Question: What is the best
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
2009 Mar 16
4
OT: centos.org web site not responding
The web site for CentOS is not responding. I can ping it OK, but the web site is not responding to http requests from my browser. If the webmaster should happen to read this...
2007 Nov 08
0
change /opt to /win Was: Re: SOLVED: Re: Installing Google's Picasa for Linux on CentOS 5
On 06 November 2007 , John R Pierce <pierce at hogranch.com> wrote: >indeed. in some filename/directory standard or another who's name >escapes me, /opt is the standard place to install non-core distribution >software packages ... linux people often use /usr/local for this, but >/usr/local is intended for site specific stuff, which software packages >really aren't.
2007 Aug 13
8
Automount configuration problem
I have a simple automount configuration problem. I've done two similar, clean, Custom installations of CentOS 5.0, on two similar, but not identical boxes. On my box, automount is working perfectly. On my daughter's box, it's not working. If I put the FC6 DVD into the drive in my box, I can see the contents of the DVD, without any problem. If I cat /etc/mtab in my box, I see this line:
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?