Here is a tip for the ubuntu users that can save some time and make you little more productive. This situation arises quite often. You browse through folders from your terminal and you find that you have a image file you need to open or you just wonder what's in there. All you can think of is browsing through to the folder through Nautilus File Browser and then open it. But instead you can just issue this simple command line and open it.
[stextbox id="grey"]eog image.jpg[/stextbox]
eog is the default image viewer in Ubuntu. It stands for Eye of Gnome. It supports
- .ani
- .bmp
- .gif
- .ico
- .jpeg
- .pcx
- .png
- .pnm
- .ras
- .svg
- .tga
- .tiff
- .wbmp
- .xbm
- .xpm
This one will work only on desktops that run Gnome only.