This is James Baxter.I am writing email asking for help with the import of
stock/tickers from the web to Gnucash.
I am not getting anything on this,
WhyJames baxterkangaro...@yahoo.com
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On Monday, 9 October 2023 16:52:17 BST David Carlson wrote:
> Not sure exactly what happened in your case. But usually, if you can put
> the focus on the "frozen" process, then Alt-F4 will kill it.
>
> > There are other ways as well in Linux, for example with htop.
Ctrl-Alt-Escape is quite good
Not sure exactly what happened in your case. But usually, if you can put
the focus on the "frozen" process, then Alt-F4 will kill it.
There are other ways as well in Linux, for example with htop.
On Mon, Oct 9, 2023, 10:13 AM Fred Tydeman wrote:
> I am back home and stock quotes is working
I am back home and stock quotes is working fine.
So, my problem must have been a very slow internet connection.
It would be nice if there were some way to cancel a stock quote fetch
in progress. I had to reboot the entire Linux system before.
On Sat, Sep 9, 2023 at 3:25 PM Fred Tydeman wrote:
Thank you
On Sat, Oct 7, 2023 at 3:35 PM Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> If I'm not mistaken, you should only have to do this once per account.
> Now, combining this with your other question, there is reason #2 to
> break this into smaller import chunks. You don't
Thank you, Adrien. I get it now.
On Sat, Oct 7, 2023 at 3:33 PM Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> This is one of the reasons why it is not recommended to import a large
> file, especially one containing transactions from more than a single
> account on one side of each