On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 11:03 AM Nikos Charonitakis
wrote:
> I have recently made a back of my home directory on a fedora 27 pc
> and then i restored it to a new installation on fedora 28. I was
> expecting to open Gnucash and continue working on my latest Gnucash
> file and also have all my sett
Was this the order of operations?
#1 Upgrade/Install new OS version
#2 Restore backup
#3 Install new version of GnuCash
If #2 happened before #3, perhaps the GnuCash install is overwriting the
restored .gnucash folder with a fresh copy.
Does restoring just that folder again from the backup rest
-All home folders (hidden or not) were saved and then then restored...
-Same behavior even if the new installation is the same gnucash
version e.g. Fedora 27 to Fedora 27
2018-05-16 18:00 GMT+03:00 Nikos Charonitakis :
> Hi All
> I have recently made a back of my home directory on a fedora 27 pc
>
Since Firefox stores user prefs in $HOME/.mozilla, I’d be surprised if .gnucash
didn’t get backed up also, unless the OP used a custom command and .mozilla was
specifically included and .gnucash wasn’t.
But if this were some sort of backup app and it was set to backup hidden files,
then .gnucas
Op woensdag 16 mei 2018 17:00:19 CEST schreef Nikos Charonitakis:
> Hi All
> I have recently made a back of my home directory on a fedora 27 pc
> and then i restored it to a new installation on fedora 28. I was
> expecting to open Gnucash and continue working on my latest Gnucash
> file and also ha
Fedora version 28 installs Gnucash 3.0.1.something if you use the
version in the Fedora 28 repository. Not sure which version is in the
Fedora 27 repo, but I'll wager it's one of the 2.XX releases.
RBM
On 05/16/2018 09:00 AM, Nikos Charonitakis wrote:
Hi All
I have recently made a back of m
As a long time Linux user and having used GnuCash for several years I
can tell you that your GnuCash settings are in a hidden file in your
home directory: ~/.gnucash
You didn't say how you made your backup so, as David asked, did you back
up your hidden files. If, for example, you used `tar` b
I am not an expert on Linux, so do not quote me here. I think that GnuCash
puts the settings in a hidden folder under your user directory. Does your
backup program also back up the hidden folders?
David C
On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 10:00 AM, Nikos Charonitakis
wrote:
> Hi All
> I have recently m
Hi All
I have recently made a back of my home directory on a fedora 27 pc
and then i restored it to a new installation on fedora 28. I was
expecting to open Gnucash and continue working on my latest Gnucash
file and also have all my settings in place but this was not the case.
Running Gnucash on th