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Because I am sick & tired of trying to get new photo's into a workable system now I have installed Linux Lite?

I do not understand that file manager gubbins or gimp or see any use in image viewer & am sick & tired of having to learn new stuff  every time I 'upgrade' Linux.This is all just so bloody depressing.....I have shotwell on a notebook with Lubuntu & no problems at all it just could'nt be easier...... (have tried to download shotwell just now & it dos'nt even seem an option)  >Sad
(05-03-2017, 09:39 AM)SICKOFLINUX link Wrote: [ -> ]Because I am sick & tired of trying to get new photo's into a workable system now I have installed Linux Lite?

I do not understand that file manager gubbins or gimp or see any use in image viewer & am sick & tired of having to learn new stuff  every time I 'upgrade' Linux.This is all just so bloody depressing.....I have shotwell on a notebook with Lubuntu & no problems at all it just could'nt be easier...... (have tried to download shotwell just now & it dos'nt even seem an option)  >Sad
Hi SickofLinux,
The easiest way is to open your terminal and type:
Code:
sudo apt-get update
Then enter your password

Code:
sudo apt-get install shotwell
Answer Y (yes) to install.

All done  Wink

Mike
[member=6792]SICKOFLINUX[/member],

Try this:

Menu, System, Install/Remove Software.  Search for "shotwell."  Mark it for installation and click on Apply.  As a reference, visit https://www.linuxliteos.com/manual/ and view the Software / Installing Software section.
Earlier this morning I followed m654321 post.

Shotwell did install ok from the Terminal
(05-03-2017, 10:27 AM)m654321 link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=SICKOFLINUX link=topic=4165.msg31719#msg31719 date=1493804362]
Because I am sick & tired of trying to get new photo's into a workable system now I have installed Linux Lite?

I do not understand that file manager gubbins or gimp or see any use in image viewer & am sick & tired of having to learn new stuff  every time I 'upgrade' Linux.This is all just so bloody depressing.....I have shotwell on a notebook with Lubuntu & no problems at all it just could'nt be easier...... (have tried to download shotwell just now & it dos'nt even seem an option)  >Sad
Hi SickofLinux,
The easiest way is to open your terminal and type:
Code:
sudo apt-get update
Then enter your password

Code:
sudo apt-get install shotwell
Answer Y (yes) to install.

All done  Wink

Mike
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Thanks for that Mike,it went well & I have installed shotwell successfully (thumb up smilley if there were one).Only problem shutting down the terminal..I vaguely remembered having to type in exit or something & not sure I did it successfully,anyway I now have shotwell up & running & even managed to transfer a photo to my desktop prior to adding to a forum reply that I wanted to illustrate.(that thumb up symbol again).
(05-03-2017, 03:37 PM)torreydale link Wrote: [ -> ][member=6792]SICKOFLINUX[/member],

Try this:

Menu, System, Install/Remove Software.  Search for "shotwell."  Mark it for installation and click on Apply.  As a reference, visit https://www.linuxliteos.com/manual/ and view the Software / Installing Software section.

Tried that Install/remove software option & it ended up in a damn frustrating experience.Anyway it is done now thanks.
[member=6792]SICKOFLINUX[/member],

Why would you need to use Install/Remove Software for Shotwell if you already got it installed using the terminal commands?
Shotwell has now been added to Lite Software. We needed a Photo Manager, and now we have one Smile