On 10/01/10 16:35, dgd wrote:
On Jan 10, 2:44 pm, Barry Jackson<[email protected]> wrote:
On 10/01/10 08:51, dgd wrote:
Hi Barry
I'm very sure that my UID and Password are correct as I've had someone
else try to login for me... and my login DOES work fine on my XP
machine.
Further, the error says that P3 thinks that internet connection is NOT
working properly.
Further bug correction support requested.
Dennis
On Jan 10, 12:56 am, Barry Jackson<[email protected]> wrote:
On 09/01/10 15:46, dgd wrote:> Not getting much help on this issue.
Here's further proof that I AM connected to the Internet... Picasa for
Linux though fails to see this fact.
http://sites.google.com/site/anotherfedora12site/fedora-12-animated-g...
On Jan 5, 3:42 pm, dgd<[email protected]> wrote:
I'm connected.
See
screengrab.http://sites.google.com/site/morefedora12/animated-gifs-of-fedora12-i...
No, IINM it's not Picasa - it's your log-in to G-mail that is failing.
Check your username and password for G-mail.
Barry
I think Picasa is simply responding to the failure of the log-in. The
error that I saw in the video was "Authentication Error" and to get that
it must have contacted G-mail and been refused access.
I like the video screen grab - would also like to know more about it!
Barry
> Barry,
> Thank you for your continued support.
> Picasa 3 appears to be trying to log me in but fails on login though I
> know I'm entering my UID and PWD correctly.
>
> I use byzanz-record. Fast and simple though watch your record
> times...
>
> OGV and OGG (recorded with recordmydesktop or istanbul) have stopped
> playing reliably with VLC and Totem so now I am using Byzanz a lot
> more.
>
> Here's a sample command I use for making animated gifs.
> # byzanz-record -d 600 -c -w 1024 -h 768
> picasa_blogger_not_posting_again.gif
>
> You may note that P3 was/is also having trouble posting to blogger
> too.
>
> best,
> Dennis
>
>
Thanks for the info - I will have a look at that.
Why not use Kmail or Evolution to mail from Picasa? These are both
supported properly. Just make one of them your default mail client and
Picasa will correctly attach your pics to an email and all you need to
then do is add recipients.
I use Thunderbird like this, but had to write a small script as it's not
supported out of the box.
I know that does not really solve the problem, but it does work.
Barry
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