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Installing PicasaIf you have a Picasa window open, or you have the Picasa icon in your toolbar, please close them before installing a new version. If you're using a recent version of Linux, you should be able to pick "Open With Default Application" or double-click on the downloaded .deb file to install.If that doesn't work, save the file in the /tmp directory, then open a terminal window and install with a command like $ sudo dpkg -i /tmp/picasa_2.7.3736-15_amd64.deb or $ su Starting Picasa Start Picasa by looking in your Linux distribution's Graphics menu. If you can't find it there, give the command /usr/bin/picasa in a terminal window.Tips
Wow, Picasa found all my photos! When you start Picasa, it instantly goes to work, organizing all the pictures on your hard drive by date in the "Folders on Disk" collection. If Picasa finds folders you don't want, go into File > Add Folder to tell it which folders to scan once, scan always or remove. To remove individual pictures from your library, simply select a photo and right-click to delete it permanently from your computer or hide it from Picasa. Visit the Picasa for Linux FAQs |