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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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