You can (and should) always check which files will be affected by using ‘ls’ as
in my example, before using rm on the same pattern.
rm * will remove files NOT starting with ‘.’
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> On 1
Be careful with 'rm' and the asterisk.
rm ._* will remove files with names that start with anything followed by '_'
rm ._ * will remove everything in the directory.
Will
On 2021 Mar 13, at 03-13 19:04:16, Peter West wrote:
If these files are on linux try
$ ls ._*
That should show you those fi
If these files are on linux try
$ ls ._*
That should show you those files. If there are none you want to keep then
$ rm ._*
will remove them.
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> On 14 Mar 2021, at 8:38 am, Jim DeLaH
Thank you all for the help I have received, but nothing helped me to locate the
reports. I will try to recreate them.
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On 2021-03-13 13:52, Jim DeLaHunt wrote:
…It's probably more correct to think of your non-Mac system as
creating these files. Did you publish your Linux file system to the
Mac using NetATalk or Samba, and then use the Mac Finder to copy the
files from the Mac file system to that published file
No Jim. I copied my files on my Mac to an external FAT32 (I think it is called)
drive and opened it in Linux.
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On 2021-03-13 02:14, Stephen C. Camidge wrote:
I am moving my data from Mac OS to Linux Manjaro.… …the Mac creates invisible
'._*' files for each datafile…
FYI, these "._*" files are metadata companions to other files in the
same directory. If you have a file "._mybook.gnucash" (to invent an
Using Flatpak version ? If so
try /home//.var/app/org.gnucash.GnuCash/data/gnucash.
Cheers David H.
On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 at 07:10, Stephen C. Camidge
wrote:
> yes
>
> On Sat, Mar 13, 2021, at 4:05 PM, David H wrote:
>
> Have you turned "Show Hidden files" on ???
>
> Cheers David H.
>
>
> On Sun
This link identifies file locations
https://lists.gnucash.org/docs/C/gnucash-guide/basics-migrate-settings.html
Hope that helps.
Alan
On Sat, 13 Mar. 2021, 9:16 pm Stephen C. Camidge,
wrote:
> I am moving my data from Mac OS to Linux Manjaro.
>
> I copied over the datafile, no problem.
>
> How
When I look at
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Configuration_Locations#GNC_DATA_HOME, I think it
says for Linux, GNC_DATA_HOME is USER_DATA_HOME/gnucash, and USER_DATA_HOME is
$HOME/.local/share, so that should turn into $HOME/.local/share/gnucash
A similar look at GNC_CONFIG_HOME yields $HOME/.c
yes
On Sat, Mar 13, 2021, at 4:05 PM, David H wrote:
> Have you turned "Show Hidden files" on ???
>
> Cheers David H.
>
>
> On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 at 05:43, Stephen C. Camidge wrote:
>> I assumed that
>>
>> General Configuration data
>> Gnucash 3.0 and newer: The contents of GNC_DATA_HOME and GN
Have you turned "Show Hidden files" on ???
Cheers David H.
On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 at 05:43, Stephen C. Camidge
wrote:
> I assumed that
>
> General Configuration data
> Gnucash 3.0 and newer: The contents of GNC_DATA_HOME and GNC_CONFIG_HOME.
>
> Linux: HOME/.gnucash - most of your preferences, ad
I assumed that
General Configuration data
Gnucash 3.0 and newer: The contents of GNC_DATA_HOME and GNC_CONFIG_HOME.
Linux: HOME/.gnucash - most of your preferences, adjusted report settings,
column withs, window positions, etc.
means that in HOME, I should find a directory called .gnucash but I
Thank you very much. I will give the prefs a try!
Rather than actual path I would like to do the whole drive (remove all files
that begin with '._*')
Steve
On Sat, Mar 13, 2021, at 1:29 PM, John Ralls wrote:
>
>
> > On Mar 13, 2021, at 2:14 AM, Stephen C. Camidge
> > wrote:
> >
> > I am m
The important thing is to make sure that you don't restore an old version of
GnuCash dlls. The most straightforward way is to leave executables out of the
backup plan because you can always download them again from their respective
sources. A bit less simple is to have a separate backup set for
> On Mar 13, 2021, at 2:14 AM, Stephen C. Camidge wrote:
>
> I am moving my data from Mac OS to Linux Manjaro.
>
> I copied over the datafile, no problem.
>
> How do I copy over my Saved Reports?
>
> Also, since the Mac creates invisible '._*' files for each datafile, is there
> a Linux te
Now you are speaking in tongues - the only scent I get from my
computer in the years that I have had them is when the magic blue smoke
comes out. Not a pleasant smell ...
On 3/13/21 11:22 AM, D. wrote:
... downloaded a recent copy of Quicken and sniffed the packets that come and
go during a
Sure, I understand. No problem! I am pretty sure the problem is on the Quicken
side, rather than AQbanking. Others who have reported these problems over the
last year or so have also noted that their attempts to negotiate with their
financial institutions have been met with resistance from the b
Thank you for the explanation, David. My "pique" if you will, was the
lack of response following the last reply. What I was hoping for was a
pointer to what changed between version 2 and version 4 of GC in
aqbanking, since the older version did downloads fine, but the new
version doesn't, or
Elmar,
The AQbanking connection is a commercially-maintained black box protocol that
was previously reverse engineered by the diligent volunteer maintainer of the
AQbanking package. The fact that it failed when the commercial vendor altered
the innards inside the box is not surprising. The ongo
OK, I'll try that, thanks.
I have the most recent version for Windows 10, afaik. Haven't recently
downloaded any update and have been using the current version for a
while, like since last q 2020. Could be a storage glitch, I suppose.
Should I make a specific backup? I have backblaze for back
Alas, it seems as if the assembled knowledge base cannot solve this. It
bothers me that this used to work fine in the older version, but now
fails, despite having the bank in the database. No help at all? The
bank will not "expose" its OFX files for download - only CSV, and that's
a royal pa
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2021 20:55:55 -0700
From: Chuck
To: Rich Shepard
Subject: Re: [GNC] Reports using accounts
Hi:
Thanks, Missed that somehow.
Selecting accounts with a account with children was unable to include that
in the report. so moved it to the par
On Fri, 12 Mar 2021, Chuck wrote:
Selecting accounts with a account with children was unable to include that
in the report. so moved it to the parent & then I get it OK. Perhaps it is
not possible to choose both? Still working on things but things are
lookingup, thanks.
Chuck,
A parent accoun
I am moving my data from Mac OS to Linux Manjaro.
I copied over the datafile, no problem.
How do I copy over my Saved Reports?
Also, since the Mac creates invisible '._*' files for each datafile, is there a
Linux terminal command I can issue to get rid of all of them?
Thank you,
Steve
Op vrijdag 12 maart 2021 13:41:56 CET schreef Jeff:
> My Windows 10 pro server recently went unstable so I am trying to move
> as much data and programs as I can to a new internal harddrive running
> Ubuntu 20.04-LTS. This includes Thunderbird, which I have so far been
> unsuccessful in migrating a
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