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Picasa 2 - can't uninstall, didn't install correctlly - Mint 8

  • 15-12-2009 12:06AM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,105 ✭✭✭


    Hi guys,

    I am a noob at programming (law is my gig) but wanted to have an OS I could take with me and keep some files on. Typing lines of code into the terminal is not something I know how to do.

    I used pendrivelinux's programme to install Mint 8 on my 4gb usb drive. I tried to install Picasa 2 on the drive but after the manager says that the install has finished no icon pops up in the "graphic" tab. Searching in the filesystem I found that it has installed into my "opt" folder - looking through various sub-folders I find a "picasa2.exe" - clicking on the programme (which has the wine icon) gives me this error:
    Archive: /opt/picasa/wine/drive_c/Program Files/Picasa2/Picasa2.exe
    Zip file size: 5609016 bytes, number of entries: 35839

    warning [/opt/picasa/wine/drive_c/Program Files/Picasa2/Picasa2.exe]: end-of-central-directory record claims this
    is disk 22097 but that the central directory starts on disk 41960; this is a
    contradiction. Attempting to process anyway.
    error [/opt/picasa/wine/drive_c/Program Files/Picasa2/Picasa2.exe]: missing 2510068891 bytes in zipfile
    (attempting to process anyway)
    error [/opt/picasa/wine/drive_c/Program Files/Picasa2/Picasa2.exe]: attempt to seek before beginning of zipfile
    (please check that you have transferred or created the zipfile in the
    appropriate BINARY mode and that you have compiled UnZip properly)

    :( - but that's okay, maybe it's something to do with this being an USB booted linux - though pendrivelinux - s/he mentions something about creating persistency with a casper-re loop file? (It's all Greek to me)
    Persistent size: The default casper-rw loop file that becomes the partition for saving changes is only 1GB.

    Update: The Casper-RW Creator now merged into USB-Installer, allows you to create a 1GB to 4GB casper-rw file.

    So, if I can't successfully install the programme, that's a shame but I'll live with it. However, it seems that I can't uninstall the programme either. Since I can't open the programme I can't access the "uninstall" feature.

    I've tried deleting the picasa file I find under the opt file, but a dialog box pops up informing I do have sufficient permission to do that (I've logged in as both the live user and as an administrator).

    So, right now I'm fine with not being able to use Picasa...but I just want to get rid of those files (since I'm using a 4gb card, every mb is precious...)

    Thanks for any help guys - though my problem may be very simple hopefully you won't laugh (too much) at my complete lack of programming know-how :)


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 218 ✭✭Tillotson


    Start here:
    https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingSoftware
    Basically installing and removing software is handled by a package manager.

    Linux has a learning curve. It's very different from windows.
    Have a look at a few of the ubuntu beginners guides(99.999%) applicable.

    Specifically picasa. My advice would be to give up on it for now. Try and find
    native Linux apps to do what you need first. Have a look at f-spot.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,105 ✭✭✭Thirdfox


    Thank you very much - the link you posted pointed me to the software manager where I was able to locate picasa2 and uninstall from there.

    I would love to install key components (extra language input choices etc) but right now I'm behind a university proxy and it seems that the linux download applications do not cater for proxies (or maybe I've yet to find them - I've searched on google for solutions too). For example if I try to install gnome games using the software manager it is just stuck on "downloading package files". telling me ultimately that "W: Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/libg/libggz/libggz2_0.0.14.1-1build1_i386.deb" - I could follow the direct link, but that's only 1 of 22 required files...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,579 ✭✭✭BopNiblets


    Picasa is in Mints Software Manager/Package Manager too, maybe try that instead of through Wine might work better. ;)

    Oops sorry, it's not native linux app, nevermind!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 218 ✭✭Tillotson


    Menu > System > Preferences > Network Proxy


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,105 ✭✭✭Thirdfox


    I have tried that - I've inserted the same proxy into that as I do when using firefox... however nothing pops up asking me for my username and password unlike in firefox.

    I'm using an auto proxy configuration:
    http://proxypac.tcd.ie/accelerated_pac_base.pac - when I start firefox I can give my username and password, when I try to download items for Mint no password prompt.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,129 ✭✭✭pljudge321


    Try download that pac file to your desktop then open it with a text editor. Among all the jargon there should be a list of proxy addresses and ports. Something like proxy.tcd.ie port: 8484. Enter one of the proxy addresses with the corresponding port into you package managers network config and then have another shot at it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,105 ✭✭✭Thirdfox


    Thanks everyone for helping this novice.

    This is what I get:
    // The last octet of the IP address is examined
    // Even TCD IP addresses will be pointed to proxya, odd addresses proxyb
    // PAC file format official documentation: http://wp.netscape.com./eng/mozilla/2.0/relnotes/demo/proxy-live.html

    // Variables:
    // host - the hostname extracted from the URL.
    // url - the full URL being accessed.
    // ip - IP address of client, can resolve to loopback if used from non-TCD network.
    // lastoctet - last octet of IP address of client.
    // removed dnsDomainIs(host, ".tcd.ie") || dm 23-5-07

    function FindProxyForURL(url, host)
    {
    var ip = myIpAddress();
    var lastoctet = ip.split('.');

    //if requested URL is local; go direct else via proxy
    if (isPlainHostName(host) ||
    dnsDomainIs(host, "localhost") ||
    dnsDomainIs(host, "127.0.0.1") ||
    url.substring(0, 5) == "news:" ||
    isInNet(host, "134.226.0.0", "255.255.0.0") ||
    isInNet(host, "10.1.0.0", "255.255.0.0") ||
    isInNet(host, "10.2.0.0", "255.255.0.0") ||
    isInNet(host, "10.5.0.0", "255.255.0.0") ||
    isInNet(host, "193.1.64.0", "255.255.248.0"))
    return "DIRECT";
    else {
    //loadbalance even ending IP's to proxya, odd to proxyb
    if ( (lastoctet[3] % 2) == 0 )
    { return "PROXY proxyA.tcd.ie:8080 ; PROXY proxyB.tcd.ie:8080" ; DIRECT }
    else { return "PROXY proxyB.tcd.ie:8080 ; PROXY proxyA.tcd.ie:8080" ; DIRECT }
    }
    }

    So I should use the proxyA (or B).tcd.ie and port 8080?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,129 ✭✭✭pljudge321


    Thirdfox wrote: »
    Thanks everyone for helping this novice.

    This is what I get:


    So I should use the proxyA (or B).tcd.ie and port 8080?

    Try both, it still mightn't work because of trinity's wi-fi security though, this is how I get ubuntu's package manager to get through to the repositories in UCD.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,105 ✭✭✭Thirdfox


    I use a wired connection and it works perfectly...thank you so much for your help.


  • Moderators, Arts Moderators Posts: 36,202 Mod ✭✭✭✭pickarooney


    Picasa 3 has been out for some time and is a cinch to install.


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