There's a tool called rsnapshot on linux that is pretty easy to use.
(rsnapshot.org)
On 2/22/22 18:01, Chris Good wrote:
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Many years ago, I had used gnucash, and was pretty happy with it. I was very
careful to make regular backup
That shows my age. Linus Pauling was imprinted into my brain in the 1960's.
On Tue, Feb 22, 2022 at 4:22 PM Geoff wrote:
> Good one David, you have made my day! I am nominating you for the Answer
> of the Month Award.
>
> ;--))
>
> Geoff
> =
> P.S. Is it true that Linus Torvalds was one of
On 2/22/2022 1:31 PM, Steve Butler wrote:
Please plan a compressive backup strategy for your entire system. Include
email, Libre Office documents, other misc files and not just GnuCash.
That way it won't matter where files are "hidden" as you will have a
complete backup strategy that isn't spec
On Tue, 2022-02-22 at 10:49 -0700, Mario Nigrovic wrote:
> Many years ago, I had used gnucash, and was pretty happy with it. I was
> very careful to make regular backups of my data, and so, when my disk
> inevitably crashed, I was not too worried. However, I was mortified to
> discover that, althou
Good one David, you have made my day! I am nominating you for the Answer
of the Month Award.
;--))
Geoff
=
P.S. Is it true that Linus Torvalds was one of Linus Pauling's friends too?
On 23/02/2022 6:50 am, David Carlson wrote:
It is not a secret location known only to Linus Pauling and a
On 2/22/22 11:24, Thomas Boerner wrote:
Mario,
under Linux Gnucash stores its settings using dconf. You can view them with the
dconf-editor). Inside dconf you will find your gnucash settings, including the
file history, under org/gnucash/GnuCash (Older versions of GNC used
org.gnucash).
In th
Mario,
The GnuCash developers are not keeping any secrets about where your data is
stored. If you read your help manual and refer to the very detailed FAQ
on the website you will find out that GnuCash stores some "user" type
information in a location separate from your data.
Your custom report
Mario,
under Linux Gnucash stores its settings using dconf. You can view them with the
dconf-editor). Inside dconf you will find your gnucash settings, including the
file history, under org/gnucash/GnuCash (Older versions of GNC used
org.gnucash).
In the filesystem it's in ~/.config/dconf/user,
Mario,
The wiki describes all locations used by GnuCash for each OS. You can
use that info to fine tune your backups.
Regards,
Adrien
On 2/22/22 11:49 AM, Mario Nigrovic wrote:
Many years ago, I had used gnucash, and was pretty happy with it. I was
very careful to make regular backups of my
Please plan a compressive backup strategy for your entire system. Include
email, Libre Office documents, other misc files and not just GnuCash.
That way it won't matter where files are "hidden" as you will have a
complete backup strategy that isn't specific to any particular application.
On Tue,
Many years ago, I had used gnucash, and was pretty happy with it. I was
very careful to make regular backups of my data, and so, when my disk
inevitably crashed, I was not too worried. However, I was mortified to
discover that, although all my transaction data had been saved, all my
custom reports
Hi everyone,
if you need info / help with Sales Tax, I would be more than happy to
help. This is actually what my company does. Even though we mainly deal
with Online Retailers that generate Nexus thru the Inventory in the
amazon warehouses across the country, we can certainly help answering
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