I believe what you want is the eye of gnome application, a middleweight image viewer. sudo pacman -S eog Best regards Nicklas W Bjurman On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 5:25 PM, Leandro Inacio <carvalho.inacio@gmail.com> wrote:
Please,
pacman -Sg gnome-extra
after
pacman -Si package_name | grep -i Description
Lookup the package that you needs, some questions are answered with pacman commands.
And do what Ionut said.
-- Leandro InĂ¡cio
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 13:21, Ray Kohler <ataraxia937@gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 11:15 AM, Carlos Williams <carloswill@gmail.com> wrote:
I have Gnome Desktop Environment up and running perfect on my Arch x86_64 system but I elected to not install "gnome-extra" packages because it installs too much junk I don't want and or need. My question is I am missing two applications from Gnome and don't know what they're called and or what to search for.
1st - I can't open any JPEG or PNG images because Gnome does not appear to have the proper application to manage displaying those types of files. Can someone tell me what the name of the package is Gnome uses for default image viewing? I don't want Gimp for editing images, just to plainly view them.
I think this one is "eog".