Thanks all, appreciated. I glanced at Picasa and from initial inspection thought this was a cloud based solution - so I'll now go back and actually read some of the background and see what it can do as a client based piece of software.
Ian. -----Original Message----- From: ubuntu-uk-boun...@lists.ubuntu.com [mailto:ubuntu-uk-boun...@lists.ubuntu.com]On Behalf Of Alan Pope Sent: 28 June 2011 15:52 To: UK Ubuntu Talk Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Photo Tagging and Search On 28 June 2011 15:22, Jon Spriggs <j...@sprig.gs> wrote: > The first one (about getting TinyCore running in QEMU) is here: > http://jon.sprig.gs/blog/2011/06/28/experimenting-with-tiny-core-linux-on-qe mu/ > "In response to a post on the Ubuntu UK Loco mailing list today, I thought the perfect way to produce a cross-platform, stable web server… would be to create a QEMU bootable image of Tiny Core." Cross-platform stable web-server is surely "your filesystem". Far easier for someone to double click an html file in a folder which references a images in subdirectories on the USB disk rather than spinning up a VM? i.e. the requirement to take the photos to someones house to show them should surely just mean taking the photos in a presentable way, not taking an entire (virtual) machine? I suspect this may be over-engineering it. Most photo apps have an export function to spit the photos out in some way. Some can even spit photos out in a static html gallery on disk. For example Picasa can spit the images out:- http://picasa.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=11067 In fact Picasa would probably do everything the OP wants. Cheers, Al. -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/ -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/