Larry,

As Steve and Adrien hav pointed out v3.3 is supported by Ubuntu 18.10 i.e. 
available from the software centre and
Windows has downloads for 3.4 (and previous versions 
https://sourceforge.net/projects/gnucash/files/gnucash%20%28stable%29/).

If you want to stay right up to date buidling GnuCash on Ubuntu is not too 
difficult. I usually runmy own build the
current stable release as a production version and have the master and/or  
maint branches of development version
available for testing (but never on my production data files only copies of 
them).

Another option for transporting files between computers on a local network is 
to install samba (network access to
Microsoft File system) on your ubuntu system and setup samba shares between 
your windows and ubuntu systems. Getting the
permissions sorted can be fun. There are plenty of tutorials/instructions 
online for Ubuntu systems. Once up and working
access can be pretty seamless.

I use a copy of my datafile in my Dropbox account for portability between 
computers and use cron jobs to maintain
separate backups on all my computers and an NAS. Need to be careful not to have 
it open from two machines at once  and
give it time to synchronize after closing the file on one machine and opening 
it on another (usually < 1min) but other
than that it is seamless.

David Cousens




On Fri, 2019-01-18 at 20:34 +0000, Larry Long wrote:
> I have two general questions. 
>    
>    - How well supported is GnuCash on the Ubuntu OS?
>    - How transportable would the GnuCash DB be between a computer running 
> Ubuntu and another one that is running
> Windows 10?
> I am currently using GnuCash v3.4 on a Windows 10 computer at home.  However, 
> I recently purchased a small notebook
> that came with Windows 10, but that I am considering reworking to Ubuntu.  I 
> would like to take the small notebook
> with me on trips and have my GnuCash file available for access.
> If I interpret this webpage correctly, it appears that a GnuCash v3.3 edition 
> is supported on Ubuntu Cosmic (18.10) 
> https://packages.ubuntu.com/cosmic/gnucash
> I realize that having both PCs on Windows 10 would eliminate potential 
> transport issues.  However, the SSD storage
> (non-upgradeable) on the notebook is only 30GB, which Windows eats for lunch.
> Another possible option I've thought of is reserving the builtin SSD for 
> Windows OS and attempting to use a 128GB SD
> card for installation and running of all applications (such as GnuCash, 
> LibreOffice, etc.).
> Thank you for suggestions and recommendations.
> Larry
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