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@xxxxxxxxx> 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 Inácio > > > On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 13:21, Ray Kohler <ataraxia937@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 11:15 AM, Carlos Williams <carloswill@xxxxxxxxx> >> 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". >> >