Henri,I had no problems with it. Which version of the Picasa application do you have installed in ubuntu? I used the latest download (Picasa 3) from http://picasa.google.com/linux/. Is your Picasa app installed in /usr/bin/picasa? (It should be the default when you install Picasa.) Reinstalling Picasa will probably take care of the problem.
OK, I didn't try that. Wine may be screwing things up. I am pretty sure the browsers are not finding the executable in the default path.I guess I'll have to play with that a bit more!
Henri,As I suspected, the issue is because you have to explicitly install Picasa 3.8 with Wine. (Thanks for clarifying that, it made a lot more sense!) The screenshot you sent me showed FF looking in /usr/bin/picasa for the Picasa application, but with the Wine install, the correct executable will be in your virtual C: drive (on my computer it has the path /home/dan/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Google/Picasa3/). There are several ways you could deal with this - the easiest would probably be to install a Windows version of the browser you want to access Picasa with using the Wine Program Loader. You could also change the path for the Picasa association in your browser to the location of the .exe file in your wine directory. You may even be able to redirect the path in the /usr/lib directory, but having not tried that, it may not invoke Wine when you do. Hope this helps!
i never downloaded picasa, but i use it
Thanks for the clarification, Henri. I'll see what I can find out.
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Thanks for the followup, Henri - I wasn't having much luck. You're right about it being a workaround, but that unfortunately is often the case with ubuntu and trying to use the latest version of an application. Please let me know if you hear anything more - I'd be curious how they resolve it.