My intention is to install GnuCash, or some other accounting system, on my 
leased 
ProxMox, which is located approx 250kms (155miles) from my office.

The install application will be run on a Ubuntu Virtual Machine.

To me it would make no sense to add a windows style desktop to the machine and 
then add something like TeamViewer on top of that as it would add considerable 
unnecessary extra overhead to the system and also give a lower quality video 
image.

I far prefer an X11 approach with the office terminal drawing the screen 
contents 
just the once and at the final viewer.



On 9 Apr 2024 at 15:15, david amaral wrote:


For anyone wanting to access gnucash or any app on a 
windows system
look at teamviewer. lets you set up computer and 
laptops to access all your aps remotely

On Monday, April 8, 2024 at 10:05:34 PM GMT-7, Robert Dew <b...@dew.gen.nz> 
wrote:


I have a a number of small, separate, but interconnected companies that I'd 
like to
have separate accounting systems for.

Does GnuCash allow for multiple businesses, or would I need to install a 
separate
version for each business

It's a little unclear if GnuCash operates, or can be made to operate, via a 
remote
web browser. I see references to using X-windows which would be an acceptable
option, web/browser based would be my preference.

Is there any restrictions on the self hosted version.
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