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Google Sends Picasa To Linux

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The call for Google to port its software applications to Linux got off to a good start with the company's photo sharing and editing software Picasa making the jump. Google's Wine and Mozilla's changes to Wine. Those changes have been contributed back to the Wine project. Google noted that some of the changes it made to Wine were specifically for Picasa. "They probably won't be of use to other applications, and may not be needed in future versions of Picasa, either," Google wrote of the changes. Linux distributions that support Picasa include versions of Debian, Fedora, Linspire, Mandriva, Red Hat, Ubuntu, and SuSE. Google cautioned that SELinux features in Fedora Core will likely cause problems with Picasa, and

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