On 1/11/23 12:37 AM, Fred Tydeman wrote:
On Tue, Jan 10, 2023 at 8:11 PM john wrote:
In the case of the Fedora 26 system it won't even let him connect,
probably because it doesn't have TLS 1.3 and Flathub (rightly) refuses to
connect.
Is there a way to update to a later version of TLS?
Not
On Tue, Jan 10, 2023 at 8:11 PM john wrote:
> In the case of the Fedora 26 system it won't even let him connect,
> probably because it doesn't have TLS 1.3 and Flathub (rightly) refuses to
> connect.
>
Is there a way to update to a later version of TLS?
Not sure what package to look for.
> Fre
In the case of the Fedora 26 system it won't even let him connect, probably
because it doesn't have TLS 1.3 and Flathub (rightly) refuses to connect.
Fred, there's not enough info on the other failure. AFAIK Flatpak does indeed
work only on Linux, but doesn't care about the desktop environment.
Im trying to install 4.13 on Ubuntu 22.10 with Ninja, but I am running into
this error which I have tried to find an answer to, but to no avail:
ninja
[1/495] Generating ../../lib/x86_64-li.../site-ccache/tests/unittest-support.go
FAILED: lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/guile/3.0/site-ccache/tests/unittest
If using the Business Features and raising Bills for that Vendor, then
set up terms either in the Vendor, or per Bill. (there is a separate
Terms editor)
When you first create the Bill, if that Vendor has set terms, that will
be populated by default, otherwise you can set it in that initial di
Anne,
I don't have it available at the moment, but I recently spun up a vm
running Mint MATE and did some GnuCash testing in it.
GnuCash installed with zero difficulty.
(MATE *is* Gnome anyway, albeit using Gnome's old codebase kept alive.)
Regards,
Adrien
On 1/9/23 6:10 PM, Anne Possoz wro
You *do* want and must have both a Dr. & Cr. in those transactions.
Since these are assets, you'll Dr. to increase them. The Cr. side will
be Equity:Opening Balances.
Regards,
Adrien
On 1/10/23 10:24 AM, davidbrown.r...@photos.bozeat.biz wrote:
Thank you Michael for your reply it is a G
My account with one company has terms of “ 20 Days from end of month”. I
receive a statement on the 1st or 2nd of each month, dated the last day of
the previous month, detailing what was ordered in the previous month. It
says payment is due by the 20th of the month.
Is there any way I can set up
I thought one of the points of Flatpaks were that they didn't require
the base system to match the software being installed. If the software
needs it, Flatpak will bring it in just for that app. (it won't change
the base system to a different DE or WM)
I could be mistaken of course.
Regards,
On Mon, Jan 9, 2023 at 9:02 PM John Ralls wrote:
> The GnuCash development team announces GnuCash 4.900, the first unstable
> release leading to GnuCash 5.0.
>
> This is an unstable release for testing purposes. Do not use it with
> production data! Make a copy of your book to test this release.
Hi John,
First, thank you to you and the team for the development! It is very much
appreciated!
I was able to test 4.900 on a Windows 10 machine. Here are some bugs I have
noticed so far. If you want these in Bugzilla I can put them there as well:
1. The tip of the day cannot be turned off. Unch
On 1/10/2023 11:24 AM, davidbrown.r...@photos.bozeat.biz wrote:
Thank you Michael for your reply it is a GNU question... We are a small club and a
couple of assets were missed in the "brought forward balance" when starting
with this App a couple of years ago, so they are listed in the bal
For general information...
I installed Gnucash 4.900 from the .dmg file on MacOS Ventura 13.1. I created a
new file for a project that is starting fresh this year. I haven't done much
more with it yet than created accounts in two currencies with a starting
balance in one of them. No issues have
Thanks Michael to explain to Mac/Windows users the windows
managers on linux, i.e. choices.
Juste want to correct my usage of gnucash on gnome or mate:
It never worked properly on gnome but I tended to think that
I should use gnome as I only see documentation talking of gnome.
With this helpfull
> On Jan 10, 2023, at 12:28 AM, Jeff wrote:
>
> And how do I find it under Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS?
Flathub is your best option, see the beta instructions at
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Flatpak#Regular_releases_at_flathub.org.
***But note that this is an unstable release! Don't use it on your
Thank you Michael for your reply it is a GNU question... We are a small
club and a couple of assets were missed in the "brought forward balance" when
starting with this App a couple of years ago, so they are listed in the balance
sheet. We haven't depreciated them as this is noted in our
Have you considered using a Google spreadsheet along with:
GOOGLEFINANCE("NASDAQ:GOOG", "price", DATE(2014,1,1), DATE(2014,12,31),
"DAILY")
GOOGLEFINANCE("NASDAQ:GOOG","price",TODAY()-30,TODAY())
It lets you get the prices on a range of dates.
>
>
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On 1/9/2023 7:10 PM, Anne Possoz wrote:
Thanks for a quick answer Mattia,
As far as I remember, I had to move from mate to gnome to have
it reasonably starting. But I feel so bad under gnome.
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Those who are using Windows or even a Mac OS are used to having only ONE
"windows manager". In ot
Hi Geoff -
Appreciate that pointer.
I am familiar with that post but I consider that out-of-band way of getting
quotes -- not ideal. I have a Python script that does that way but more so I
was more like interested in understanding how the "Get Quotes" ties with the
Perl scripts and wanted to
Note also this release will perform a one-time change to the internal
representation of budget amounts to fix a class of bugs. The budget amounts
will hopefully be more stable and reliable, and reflect the reverse
balanced accounts global preference closely.
Beta testers are needed to verify the b
Here's the original email:
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2023-January/104905.html
First two lines for context:
The GnuCash development team announces GnuCash 4.900, the first
unstable release leading to GnuCash 5.0.
This is an unstable release for testing purposes. Do not use i
On 1/10/23 12:14 AM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
Lots of great improvements already and I'm sure more to look forward
to. (some new reports too!)
But of the list so far, my money is on this one getting the most sighs
of relief and smiles:
"The description field quickfill in the register now dis
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