On Aug 9, 7:11 pm, Dan Christensen <[email protected]> wrote:
> caldercay <[email protected]> writes:

[snipped]

> > Why not take advantage of the customizations
> > and do it the (b) way.
>
> (a) is simpler, and will use a newer wine which might have advantages.

You can still run the latest WINE with
the (b) way, but you have to alter the
"Picasa-for-GNU/Linux" scripts.

> And it's certainly been stated here recently that it should work, but
> I'm wondering if "work" includes finding the previously saved
> information (edits, picasaweb uploads, etc).

Yes, if Picasa's data files are in the "expected locations".

[snipped]
> But if the first way (a) is done, then won't 3.6 be installed
> in a different directory tree than the old picasa?

Yep ... (a) method assumes you're doing an
"install from scratch", not an upgrade.

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