Picasa 2.7 (Beta) for Linux

Discussion in 'Software' started by BoredOutOfMyMind, Dec 10, 2007.

  1. BoredOutOfMyMind

    BoredOutOfMyMind Picabo, ICU

    Google has a preview release of Picasa 2.7 for Linux

    Download Picasa for Linux

    [SIZE=-1]Instructions:[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=-1] Picasa is free photo software from Google. This version is Linux compatible. Picasa won't delete your pictures or put them online without your permission. [/SIZE]
    [SIZE=-1] Total size: 24MB. Picasa software (9MB), Wine (12MB) and Gecko engine (3MB).[/SIZE]
    Picasa 2.2 for Linux

    [SIZE=-1] Select the file type you want to download by picking one of the first two links below. Pick the third file type (.bin) if the others don't work for you. [/SIZE]
    [SIZE=-1] This will open the File Download screen and give you specific installation instructions.[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]This software uses these open source technologies: WINE, Mozilla.
    Please read the System Requirements.[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]Check our FAQ if you have any problems.[/SIZE]
    New: Picasa 2.7 Beta for Linux

    [SIZE=-1] This is a preview of the upcoming release of Picasa for Linux. We encourage you to try out this beta release and provide feedback to help us improve our product. [/SIZE]
    [SIZE=-1] Please see [/SIZE][SIZE=-1]http://www.google.com/linuxrepositories/testrepo.html for information on using Google's Linux Software Testing Repository to install Picasa for Linux. [/SIZE]
    [SIZE=-1] If you don't want to use the repositories, or don't have a compatible package manager, you may also download the packages directly from the following URLs: [/SIZE][SIZE=-1] All downloads are approximately 24 MB. [/SIZE]
    [SIZE=-1]New Features:[/SIZE]
    • [SIZE=-1]Upload to Picasa Web Albums
      Use the new "Web Album" button to post your best photos online to share with friends and family.[/SIZE]
    • [SIZE=-1]Save edits to disk
      Save edits, undo saves, and revert to the original file with ease. We've got batch saving too! Picasa will even match the jpeg quality of the original. Right-click on your saved files to try the new "locate original" feature.[/SIZE]
    • [SIZE=-1]Folder hierarchy views
      Browse through folders Explorer-style. Use the button at the top of your Albums List to try them out.[/SIZE]
    • [SIZE=-1]Improvements to Import
      Import into an existing folder- we know you've wanted this feature for a long time! We've made importing photos from your camera faster too.[/SIZE]
    • [SIZE=-1]Better RAW support
      Now you can work with RAW files from the Canon 30D, the Nikon D200, Adobe DNG files, and more.[/SIZE]
    • [SIZE=-1]Many other enhancements
      Larger thumbnails, better caption editing, ability to configure the row of buttons, special "Starred Photos" album, search by ISO and focal length.[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=-1]Known Issues:[/SIZE]
    • [SIZE=-1]The system tray does not close with loss of focus (if you bring up the media detector menu, you have to either start picasa or stop the media detector to get the menu to go away)[/SIZE]
    • [SIZE=-1]Picasa notices don't stay on a given desktop. Picasa pops up notices to let you know it's found new photos or has added photos to its library. These notices come on the current desktop; some users would rather they stayed on the same desktop that Picasa itself was on.[/SIZE]
    • [SIZE=-1]Several BlogThis! features do not work properly with Picasa's embedded browser window, such as spell check, the palette selector, and new account URL tester.[/SIZE]
    • [SIZE=-1]Music playback during slideshow doesn't work.[/SIZE]
    • [SIZE=-1]If you have an NFS mounted home directory, the performance may be poor. Picasa relies heavily on a lot of files in the ~/.picasa directory, and if the home directory is slow, then Picasa will be slow. You can work around this by making a directory in /var/opt/picasa/$USERNAME/ that corresponds to your username. You have to have full rights to that directory.[/SIZE]
    • [SIZE=-1]A few print providers (namely Photobox) do not work correctly.[/SIZE]
    • [SIZE=-1]On multi-monitor displays, some interface elements do not display correctly. We currently do not have full Xinerama support.[/SIZE]
    • [SIZE=-1]Album uploaded as 'Public' album without selecting any of 'Public/Unlisted' radio buttons in Picasa Web Album dialog.[/SIZE]
    • [SIZE=-1]Slideshow and Timeline do not show full-screen images when running on a 24-bit depth X server, even if that setting is checked in the Options dialog.[/SIZE]
     
  2. BoredOutOfMyMind

    BoredOutOfMyMind Picabo, ICU

    I have used this in LinuxMint 4.0 (Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy) with Automatic integration with Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.11
     
  3. BoredOutOfMyMind

    BoredOutOfMyMind Picabo, ICU

  4. kamkar1

    kamkar1 Private E-2

    hi,
    I have installed picasa 2 (picasa_2.7.3736-15_i386.deb) on Ubuntu 9.04
    Unfortunately is not working properly, where menu options like File, Edit etc. do not react to mouse clicks, and the google logo is at top level and hides even Ubuntu system windows.

    My intent was to access a folder on home network, windows server and I could create albums.

    I am wondering if I installed the wrong software version?
    IS there any intructions for Uninstall?

    regards
    joseph
     
  5. BoredOutOfMyMind

    BoredOutOfMyMind Picabo, ICU


    There is a version 3.0 available for Linux. http://picasa.google.com/linux/download.html#picasa30
     

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