OS: Linux Fedora 36
When I do the command: dnf update
I get this error message:
Problem: cannot install the best update candidate for package
aqbanking-6.5.3-1.fc36.x86_64
- nothing provides libchipcard needed by aqbanking-6.5.4-1.fc36.x86_64
Then, when I do the command: dnf install libchipca
> the tutorial is rather cumbersome to read thru
Certainly, so don't. It's learn by example and it works, so open up a file
and enter the transactions. Try this layout based on an old guide:
https://gnucash-docs-rst.readthedocs.io
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I have exactly the same situation. On the Scheduled Transaction edit tab:
Every [1] months
On the [3rd Wed] except on weekends [No change]
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From: gnucash-user On
Behalf Of mjchurchil--- via gnucash-user
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2023 10:56 AM
To: gnucash-user@gnucash
I'm copying the list
I've been using GnuCash for many many years and it is possible something
has changed so you cannot delete it, but I have never had any trouble
adjusting entries in it. But it doesn't come up much! So try it, and if
your experience varies, report to the list!
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Please reme
On Sat, 11 Mar 2023, Jamie Tolbert via gnucash-user wrote:
how do I edit it to put my opening balance in ?!?!?!
Jamie,
You understand double-entry accounting, so an opening balance in an asset
account is a debit, while a withdrawal is a credit. The off-setting account
for that asset opening b
Its been a number of years, but I did take a few accounting classes in
college..so I have an idea of WHAT I want to do, but unclear on HOW
to do it in gnucash.I will continue to fumble my way thru it, the
tutorial is rather cumbersome to read thru, for example, a search for
opening bala
On Sat, Mar 11, 2023 at 2:21 PM John Ralls wrote:
>
> > On Mar 11, 2023, at 11:14 AM, Tommy Trussell
> wrote:
> ...
> I was surprised the flatpak "stable" repository was showing an update to
> > GnuCash 4.13. I was even more surprised it was showing the update would
> be
> > to a commit from De
> On Mar 11, 2023, at 11:14 AM, Tommy Trussell wrote:
>
> I like to watch for updates and be aware when they happen.
>
> This system is running Ubuntu 22.04.02, so today I kicked off the update
> manager (looking for updated .deb packages and their associated changelog
> descriptions, if any)
On 2023-03-11 10:23, Jamie Tolbert wrote:
> Originally , I thought I would just pay each bill, and credit owner
> equity and debit the bill, but that seems very cumbersome and confusing,
I mean no disrespect -- every one of us GnuCash users had to learn these
things at some point, if we didn't alr
On Sat, 11 Mar 2023, Jamie Tolbert wrote:
I dont have another asset account,yet...soon I will have a business
checking account, but in the meantime, I do I tell the software I started
a business with an initial investment of 500.00, and that money should be
in petty cash?
Jamie,
Adding ac
I like to watch for updates and be aware when they happen.
This system is running Ubuntu 22.04.02, so today I kicked off the update
manager (looking for updated .deb packages and their associated changelog
descriptions, if any) then from a terminal I checked for updated snaps, and
then flatpaks.
I dont have another asset account,yet...soon I will have a business
checking account, but in the meantime, I do I tell the software I
started a business with an initial investment of 500.00, and that money
should be in petty cash?
-- Original Message --
From "Rich Shepard"
To
On Sat, 11 Mar 2023, Jamie wrote:
its really a question on the software, not accounting practicesmy
initial investment, for now, is 500.00..how can I get the 500.00 into
Owner equity, and then get it into petty cash, like I said I tried the
transfer button on the toolbar, and when I
On Sat, 11 Mar 2023, Jamie Tolbert wrote:
Started a new property rental business, and for now, am on a cash basis,
Originally , I thought I would just pay each bill, and credit owner equity
and debit the bill, but that seems very cumbersome and confusing, so
before I get into the actual upcoming
The earliest the second Thursday can be is the 8th and the latest is
the 14th, so if you want the Friday after the second Thursday, you
just want
"day is Friday AND the day number is between 9 and 15".
But I've not found a schedule that can handle that.
That is another example of a condit
Still having trouble wrapping my head around my issue(s). I tried the
tutorial under HELP, is there a better new user guide?
Started a new property rental business, and for now, am on a cash basis,
Originally , I thought I would just pay each bill, and credit owner
equity and debit the bill
Not necessarily; at my job, I had meetings on the first Thursday of each
month, and then the following Wednesday, and then the following Tuesday.
We never found any scheduling program that would allow it, but I did work
out a way to do it that did not involve conditions, per se.
The earliest the s
At least on my iMac, there is a down arrow at the bottom of the list that
makes it pretty clear that there are options below.
On Fri, Mar 10, 2023 at 7:27 PM Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> I wouldn't pull the RFE though, but instead re-word it to improve the UX
> for
On 11 Mar 2023, at 2:09 am, David Carlson wrote:
We must be having fun by now! The only schedule that I have not been able
to implement correctly every single time is the Friday after the second
Thursday of the month, but then I really don't expect to get that one
right.🙂
That requires a CO
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