I would suggest either Gwenview or Picasa.
http://www.perfectreign.com/stuff/2009/20090228_gwenview_kphome.jpg
Gwenview does pretty much the same exact thing as the default Vista photo viewer. You double-click on an image and it opens up. You can zoom, rotate, enhance, print, go back and forth in the folder and do other cool stuff.
It doesn't look quite as pretty (in kde3) as does the Vista photo viewer (with aero) and it has a goofy name, but it works.
Gwenview is incredibly pretty in KDE 4, especially in fullscreen/slideshow mode:
http://ktown.kde.org/~wstephenson/gwenview42_2.png
It has a nice set of basic photo editing tools, not as extensive/bewildering as Digikam. It uses this 'black home entertainment' look and feel when in fullscreen mode - it works the same way when not fullscreened, but uses the same L&F as the rest of your desktop:
http://ktown.kde.org/~wstephenson/gwenview42.png
It also does various contact sheet and album n-up prints, but the option for this lurks in the Plugins->Images->Print Assistant menu entry - File->Print... only prints a single image.
HTH
Will
< Plugins in the new Gwenview > Gwenview ver 1.42 (KDE 3 version) had the image Resize/Resample plugins under Plugins --> Batch Processing. Version 2.2.0 (KDE 4.2 version) does not have these plugins. The only plugins for Batch Processing in ver 2.2.0 are "DNG Converter" and "Batch Raw Converter". PS: I have both- KDE 3.5.10 + KDE 4.2 installed on the same oS 11.1 install. Most KDE 3.x applications work under properly KDE 4.2. Jay -- Registered Linux User # 483705 @ http://counter.li.org/ (openSUSE 11.1, i686) Smolts Profile: http://www.smolts.org/client/show/?uuid=pub_b541a450-9bc1-45fd-beab-d46ee43a... -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org