On Mon, 20 Aug 2018 at 23:20, Ken Heard wrote:
> ...
> > ps -aux|grep dconf
> > show? I suspect it will show that dconf-service is not running.
>
> It returns the line
>
> "ken 5074 0.0 0.0 14004 964 pts/2S+ 17:45 0:00 grep dconf"
So dconf-service is not running.
> "sudo cat /var/
On Mon, 20 Aug 2018 at 23:31, Ken Heard wrote:
>
> Just now I ran command "dconf update" which returned the following:
> ---
> error: Error opening directory '/etc/dconf/db': No such file or
> directory
It seems there is something basically wrong with your system, the
que
floppy5.25 wrote
> Anyone out there in the same boat?
Well, kind of. But what's not going to help much is the fact that I wrote
price downloaders in Python for the providers I use (Morningstar, Vanguard
Australia, etc.), and store the prices in a separate database in order not
to pollute the GC da
I have checked the CSV file and there are no spaces. I tried initially to
import a number of shares and none or them were recognised by the import
tool. It must be a fault in my security definitions I think. When F::Q was
working it would import the prices from Alphavantage so it was happy with
the
On Tuesday, August 21, 2018 3:38:43 AM -05 cicko wrote:
> floppy5.25 wrote
>
> > Anyone out there in the same boat?
>
> Well, kind of. But what's not going to help much is the fact that I wrote
> price downloaders in Python for the providers I use (Morningstar, Vanguard
> Australia, etc.), and st
On 2018-08-21 04:24, Colin Law wrote:
On Mon, 20 Aug 2018 at 23:31, Ken Heard wrote:
Just now I ran command "dconf update" which returned the following:
---
error: Error opening directory '/etc/dconf/db': No such file or directory
It seems there is something basically wrong w
On Tue, 21 Aug 2018 at 16:31, Ken Heard wrote:
> ..
> Here is the full content of .xsession-errors after running dconf-editor
> in a terminal and finding the terminal the messages quoted below.
>
> Xsession: X session started for ken at Tue Aug 21 10:32:09 EDT 2018
> localuser:ken being added to a
I'm not sure how the version history works in Ubuntu or Debian, but I
installed GnuCash 2.6.7 from getdeb.org quite a while ago, and
"pinned" it (so that apt-get upgrade would not go to the version up)
to that version hoping that gnucash in Ubuntu 14 would catch up with
2.6.7. Ubuntu 14 ("Trusty T
As Bert pointed out, if you can use Debian unstable, the version is 3.2:
<<
Source Package: gnucash (1:3.2-1)
>>
from https://packages.debian.org/source/unstable/gnucash
Ironically, I usually find Debian unstable to be, in fact, more stable
than the "stable" version of some other distros. But D
On 08/21/2018 03:11 PM, GWB wrote:
> As Bert pointed out, if you can use Debian unstable, the version is 3.2:
>
> <<
> Source Package: gnucash (1:3.2-1)
> from https://packages.debian.org/source/unstable/gnucash
>
> Ironically, I usually find Debian unstable to be, in fact, more stable
> than the "
On 2018-08-21 11:47, Colin Law wrote:
I suspect that may means that dbus-x11 is not installed.
Indeed. On receipt of your email I immediately installed dbus-x11. It
added two more directories to my home directory. ./dbus and
./config/dconf. (Is ~./conf now obsolete?) I did not have to re
OK, so trying to use gnu for business. Have a two person llc. I set up the
equity accounts like shown based on all the research on gnuhelp and general
accounting I could find.
Each member contributed 720 to start the business. The first person 720 was put
in checking immediately. I put it under
Welcome to GnuCash!
Capital Equity investments should be like so:
Dr. Assets:Checking
Cr. Equity:Paid-in-capital:Partner A/B
Or using some similar accounts. You want to record the receipt of an asset, and
you want to balance that against a specific partner’s equity.
Opening balances are for wh
Yes, thank you, I may try building from source. Has there ever been a
standalone .deb package for GnuCash? I don't know what the flatpack
is, but it occurs to me that for linux, debian, etc., a 3.x .deb might
be worthwhile. But I don't think I have seen a .deb package on the
download links at Gn
When I load gnucash the below messages come out. However, I can't find
references to "business-reports" in the code. I also don't see it in
evel-string.scm (in the ice-9 folder). Ideas?
sudo find / -name eval-string.scm
[sudo] password for steve:
/usr/share/guile/2.0/ice-9/eval-string.scm
find
On 08/21/2018 07:31 PM, Khristine Ann Ramella wrote:
> OK, so trying to use gnu for business. Have a two person llc. I set up the
> equity accounts like shown based on all the research on gnuhelp and general
> accounting I could find.
>
> Each member contributed 720 to start the business. The fir
On 08/21/2018 08:32 PM, GWB wrote:
> Yes, thank you, I may try building from source. Has there ever been a
> standalone .deb package for GnuCash? I don't know what the flatpack
> is, but it occurs to me that for linux, debian, etc., a 3.x .deb might
> be worthwhile. But I don't think I have seen
On 08/21/2018 07:31 PM, Khristine Ann Ramella wrote:
> OK, so trying to use gnu for business. Have a two person llc. I set up the
> equity accounts like shown based on all the research on gnuhelp and general
> accounting I could find.
>
> Each member contributed 720 to start the business. The fir
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