Thanks Adrien,
The Software Manager has an image which had 2.2.9 on it. I didn't scroll down to
the details, just assumed the image was of the installed version - my bad.
apt-cache policy gnucash
also lists it as 3.8 the same package as the Ubuntu archive.
I hadn't realized LM 21 was out. I onl
Thanks. My symlink works; I can cd into the tree via the symlink in a
terminal session, open files in the through it, etc.
Thanks for your response anyway. I'm just going to keep using Gnucash from
the copy I made.
-P.
On Sun, Jul 24, 2022 at 11:55 AM john wrote:
>
>
> > On Jul 23, 2022, at 10
David, I just checked a VM of Mint 20.3 I have and the GnuCash version
is 3.8, not 2.2.9. Mint 20.x appears to be based on Ubuntu Focal. (20.04)
Still, yes, 3.8 is quite aged, but not as ancient as 2.2.9.
Mint 21 Vanessa was released and I see it has 4.8 in its repo. (based on
upstream Ubuntu
James,
I presume you downloaded Linux Mint 20.3. Did you choose the Cinnamon desktop or
one of the pther options?
There are several options on Linux Mint to get GnuCash installed. The version
supplied by the Software Manager is 2.2.9 which is well out of date with the
current version 4.11. If yo
> On 7/31/22 7:51 AM, Stan Brown wrote:
>> If you are anywhere in the account tree on the Accounts tab and just
>> start typing, it will take you to the matching account.
On 2022-07-31 12:19, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
> That only works for me if that part of the tree is already expanded. I
> tested
James,
GnuCash doesn't provide 'downloads' for Linux. (that is, ready to
install and run.) GnuCash instead provides the source code for download
to 'build' GnuCash. This is probably *not* what you want. (for advanced
users and developers)
You install it from *within* Linux (not downloading f
Here's Synaptic how-to for Ubuntu:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto
On Sun, Jul 31, 2022 at 2:43 PM Bret Busby wrote:
> On 1/8/22 2:27 am, James Baxter via gnucash-user wrote:
> > I have a 15 year old laptop computer. it has Linux Mint. i just down
> load it about 3 weeks ago.I am
That only works for me if that part of the tree is already expanded. I
tested this myself before sending my initial reply because it was my
first thought to try.
I think what you are describing is a GTK find function that is operating
on the panel with focus. (which is the Account Tree) But it
It isn't supposed to bring up a list of accounts, only Find Account does
that.
Find is designed to give you a 'register' of transactions matching your
criteria.
So the idea was an alternative way to find out where the account is in
the tree by searching for transactions assigned to the accou
This. sudo apt-get if you’re not root.-John On Sun, 31 Jul
2022 15:12:56 -0400 Derek Atkins wrote What happens if
you run:apt-get install gnucash It should be in the base repository.
-derek Sent using my mobile device. Please excuse any typos. On J
On 7/31/2022 2:27 PM, James Baxter via gnucash-user wrote:
I have a 15 year old laptop computer. it has Linux Mint. i just down load it
about 3 weeks ago.
Are you saying that you installed linux mint three weeks ago? That you
have just three weeks experience with it?
I am looking to down l
What happens if you run:
apt-get install gnucash
It should be in the base repository.
-derek
Sent using my mobile device. Please excuse any typos.
On July 31, 2022 14:07:27 Bret Busby wrote:
On 1/8/22 2:27 am, James Baxter via gnucash-user wrote:
I have a 15 year old laptop computer. it has
I forgot to ask, You did check this page for various ways? <
https://gnucash.org/download.phtml>
On Sun, Jul 31, 2022 at 1:59 PM David Carlson
wrote:
> According to this reference <
> https://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2020/12/install-gnucash-ppa-ubuntu-20-04-linux-mint-20/>
> you can instal
On 1/8/22 2:27 am, James Baxter via gnucash-user wrote:
I have a 15 year old laptop computer. it has Linux Mint. i just down load it
about 3 weeks ago.I am looking to down load Gnucash, as i am not able to. I
have been through all the items to do with Gnucash, as i don't see a think on
the typ
According to this reference <
https://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2020/12/install-gnucash-ppa-ubuntu-20-04-linux-mint-20/>
you can install either a flatpack or a ppa version. I haven't tried though.
On Sun, Jul 31, 2022 at 1:28 PM James Baxter via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
I have a 15 year old laptop computer. it has Linux Mint. i just down load it
about 3 weeks ago.I am looking to down load Gnucash, as i am not able to. I
have been through all the items to do with Gnucash, as i don't see a think on
the type of computers.
thanks
My Name is James Baxter. my email
No, Edit>Find is not an option for finding an account, nor is it a bug. Read
the dialog's title.
Regasrds,
John Ralls
> On Jul 29, 2022, at 1:17 PM, Alan Magnus via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
> What version of GnuCash and on what operating system?
>
> I am using Gnucash 11.1 on Mac OS13
>
> T
On 2022-07-29 13:15, Diehard Bond via gnucash-user wrote:
> What version of GnuCash and on what operating system?
>
> I am using Gnucash 11.1 on Mac OS13
>
> The account does appear I the account Tree but it was quicker to find it
> using the Find Account feature.
>
> Another option is *from
I used the stock split tool under the tool menu and all I entered was the
number of shares that should be added. There’s an option to enter the price too
but I didn’t enter anything for it.
I did this for the Amazon & Google splits and it worked fine. I didn’t have to
calculate anything
——
I s
What version of GnuCash and on what operating system?
I am using Gnucash 11.1 on Mac OS13
The account does appear I the account Tree but it was quicker to find it using
the Find Account feature.
Another option is *from the Accounts tab* use Edit >Find (the plain one, not
Find Account) to searc
What version of GnuCash and on what operating system?
I am using Gnucash 11.1 on Mac OS13
The account does appear I the account Tree but it was quicker to find it using
the Find Account feature.
Another option is *from the Accounts tab* use Edit >Find (the plain one, not
Find Account) to searc
Depending on your situation, the built in mechanisms for calculating your basis
and subsequently your gain may or may not generate accurate results.
The lot feature is great when it works, which for me has been about 80%of the
time. But if it doesn't get the right numbers (for whatever reason)
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