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Thanks for that.
I have installed the .deb file but when I try to run from the icon I get an error message saying I need a 32bit version of OpenSSL.
How do I do that please?
IF apt can't install Openssl than you will have to build and compile it. You'll have to learn how to build and compile.
The "Install" file will tell you how to do it.
Thanks again. After a lot of playing about I finally get the Windows installer to run with "wine start picasa.exe". Picasa installed and ran automatically when the install finished. Great I thought, but having shut Picasa down I can't find an icon anywhere to run it, so I am stumped again.
Thanks again. After a lot of playing about I finally get the Windows installer to run with "wine start picasa.exe". Picasa installed and ran automatically when the install finished. Great I thought, but having shut Picasa down I can't find an icon anywhere to run it, so I am stumped again.
How do I run it please?
Use the "locate" command in terminal to find Picasa.
Than double click on the icon. OR right click on the .exe and you should get a drop down menu.
Click on open with wine.
Thank you for your patience but I have given up on this one, it is just taking up too much time. I found the picasa.exe file in the Wine folder but there was no option to run in Wine.
I want to use Picasa as, for me, it is the best image organiser, it opens all the images from various folders at the same time.
Sadly, much as I like MX I have gone back to Mint Cinnamon where Picasa instals without problems.
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