On Tuesday 20 July 2004 5:38 pm, Alice E. Peters wrote:
> This request comes from a linux user who is not really informed. I can 
function well as long as I do not need something out of the ordinary.
> 
> I have several CDs with info on them that I cannot get. Most recently, the 
CD that came with my new digital camera that I must load to view the pictures 
on my computer.
> 
> My system will open the CD. However, there is a pencil with a red circle 
with a diagonal slash (indicating, I assume, it cannot be downloaded) --- 
which, of course, it can't. This is the message I get:
> 
>       Nautilus has no installed viewer capable of displaying 
>       "/mnt/cdrom/SETUP.EXE".
> 
> Can anyone tell me in plain English :-) how to get this resolved?
> 

First of all, SETUP.EXE is a windoze program that probably installs an image 
viewer. It won't work on Linux. Look for the directory that contains your 
images, then open it. Your pictures should be there.

Hopefully SETUP.EXE is not the only file on the disk, and  there are other 
directories or files.

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