Re: Ubuntu and e-tax

2010-03-31 Thread David Whyte
Hi Geoff,

Last year, I got e-Tax working on my netbook using Wine.  I certainly
had success in doing all the sections but I didn't try two vital
things:
1) That pre-roll thing.
2) Submitting the actual claim.  I ended up going to an accountant.

There was some work I had to do to get Wine working fine for e-Tax,
just adding some extra windows libraries I think.  There was a nice
script that helped me install them that I found somewhere.

So to sum it up, I was sort-of successful with using Wine :)

Cheers,
Dave

On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 1:05 PM, Geoffrey  wrote:
> This month is the 1st anniversary of my installation of Linux Ubuntu.
> I am extremely happy with the Ubuntu and use it for almost everything.
> However there are several Windows vital programs that I must use for
> which I have XP on a separate HDD. One of these programs is e-tax.
> This is what the ATO has to say about OSs:
> "E-tax is not compatible with Linux or Apple Macintosh computers.
> However, e-tax has been tested successfully on an Apple computer running
> OS X v10.4.11 with Virtual PC 7 software emulating a recommended Windows
> operating system. Some Linux users have reported success using 'Wine',
> but we have not tested this. Wine is a translation layer (a program
> loader) capable of running Windows applications on Linux and other POSIX
> compatible operating systems.
>
> We are committed to providing you with easier, cheaper and more
> personalised service. Part of this initiative is a commitment to the
> continuous improvement of e-tax. We will continue investigating ways to
> make e-tax available on different computer platforms."
>
> I am looking to the future and wonder if any Australian users of Ubuntu
> have been successful using 'Wine'. Note that I always roll-over
> information from a previous year's e-tax.
>
> Geoffrey Combes
>
>
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Ubuntu and e-tax

2010-03-31 Thread Geoffrey
This month is the 1st anniversary of my installation of Linux Ubuntu.
I am extremely happy with the Ubuntu and use it for almost everything.
However there are several Windows vital programs that I must use for
which I have XP on a separate HDD. One of these programs is e-tax.
This is what the ATO has to say about OSs:
"E-tax is not compatible with Linux or Apple Macintosh computers.
However, e-tax has been tested successfully on an Apple computer running
OS X v10.4.11 with Virtual PC 7 software emulating a recommended Windows
operating system. Some Linux users have reported success using 'Wine',
but we have not tested this. Wine is a translation layer (a program
loader) capable of running Windows applications on Linux and other POSIX
compatible operating systems.

We are committed to providing you with easier, cheaper and more
personalised service. Part of this initiative is a commitment to the
continuous improvement of e-tax. We will continue investigating ways to
make e-tax available on different computer platforms."

I am looking to the future and wonder if any Australian users of Ubuntu
have been successful using 'Wine'. Note that I always roll-over
information from a previous year's e-tax. 

Geoffrey Combes  
 


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