It's nothing long or complicated, but it might save someone a few minutes.
The stable version of Picasa for Linux is 2.7 as of today(01/02/2009). You can install version 2.7 following the instructions in the download page or add Google repositories to your sources as down outlined here. If you are like me and you want the latest [beta] version, here is how you would do it.
First, download the RPM for Picasa 3.0 from the download page. If you try to install to install the RPM, your efforts will fail with errors indicating that you are missing some dependencies. Namely, you will probably need to install sane-backends, libgphoto, libgsane, libksane or some combination thereof. In my case, I was fortunate enough to have had all those programs installed. The one I was missing was lsb. I went ahead and installed lsb and Picasa 3 installed on my OpenSuse 11.0 perfectly.
The stable version of Picasa for Linux is 2.7 as of today(01/02/2009). You can install version 2.7 following the instructions in the download page or add Google repositories to your sources as down outlined here. If you are like me and you want the latest [beta] version, here is how you would do it.
First, download the RPM for Picasa 3.0 from the download page. If you try to install to install the RPM, your efforts will fail with errors indicating that you are missing some dependencies. Namely, you will probably need to install sane-backends, libgphoto, libgsane, libksane or some combination thereof. In my case, I was fortunate enough to have had all those programs installed. The one I was missing was lsb. I went ahead and installed lsb and Picasa 3 installed on my OpenSuse 11.0 perfectly.
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