libdbd did the trick. Thanks!

   On 9/15/24 16:52, Derek Atkins wrote:

   Make sure you have the dbi dbd sqlite package installed.
   -derek
   Sent using my mobile device. Please excuse any typos.
   On September 15, 2024 19:30:48 Phil Wolff via gnucash-user
   [1]<gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:

   I'm replacing a failed Ubuntu computer with a new one. I have managed

      to recover all of the data files with "gnucash" in their names. My

      Household.db.gnucash file is readable with sqlite3, but no matter
   how I

      try to open it, gnucash always reports "No suitable backend." Both

      machines have gnucash version 4.8.

      Any ideas?

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