12-14-2016, 10:22 PM 
		
	
	
		To jfh,
If you already have WINE installed, you might as well see if IrfanView will work. But ultimately, I agree with Hanzo. Applications designed to run natively on Linux are the way to go, and there are plenty of image viewers made for Linux.
When I was new (which was under 2 years ago), I installed WINE. Now I do what I can to avoid it.
	
	
If you already have WINE installed, you might as well see if IrfanView will work. But ultimately, I agree with Hanzo. Applications designed to run natively on Linux are the way to go, and there are plenty of image viewers made for Linux.
When I was new (which was under 2 years ago), I installed WINE. Now I do what I can to avoid it.
Want to thank me?  Click my [Thank] link.
	
	

 
 

 
