David Tommy etal
As Ubuntu and Linux Mint are ultimately Debian based it should be possible to
install using dpkg or the Gdebi installer (you may need to install this on
Ubuntu -in terminal - "sudo apt install gdebi - but it is the default installer
in Linux Mint) from
FYI,
I'm finding none of this with GnuCash 4.10 on MacOS Monterey and Big Sur,
Ubuntu 21.10 (Flatpak and local build) and Windows 10 Pro (21H2 , OS
Build 19044.1645) with my data file saved locally. If I change a
transaction and don't commit it and attempt to "X" out of GnuCash I'm
prompted to
Steve,
How did you upgrade? I'm still getting the not available message and I've
put off upgrading from 21.10 to 22.04 for the moment because of the
following in the release notes at
https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/jammy-jellyfish-release-notes/24668...
Cheers David H.
Upgrading from Ubuntu
I looked here --
https://packages.ubuntu.com/jammy/gnucash
shows version 4.8 SHOULD be available to you. HOWEVER I have heard the new
Ubuntu release strongly pushes everything packaged in snaps. (I haven't
upgraded yet so I'm only going by some initial reviews.) I definitely don't
recommend
I just tested 4.10 on Windows 10 and all 3 buttons close without saving and
then on relaunching got the lock error. However, if I let my 3 second
auto-save timer expire it does save changes as expected and I do not get
the lock error on relaunching.
It appears you have found a bug.
On Sun, Apr
I have found that in one instance of of GnuCash 3.8 in a Ubuntu 21.04
laptop and in another instance of GnuCash 3.8 in a virtualbox instance of
Linux Lite based, I think, on the same release of Ubuntu, that if the
machines are allowed to to develop swap files larger than a few hundred
Megs before
Using Windows 11 and GnuCash 4.10
Also had this issue in an older version. Clicked on the "X" to shut down and
had not saved first. In the dialogue I clicked on Cancel, but it still
shutdown. I expected "Cancel" to cancel the operation (shutdown), am I wrong.
What operation is it
However, I still have no idea how to do the future death benefit.
It is not an asset of mine. It might be an asset of my wife (if I die
first).
The death benefit is not an asset of anybody (yet). And yes, it could
result in an asset in YOUR books. Sorry, but death is no excuse for not
The yearly life insurance company statement only shows
Increase in cash value
Increase in death benefit
It is fully paid up, so no more premiums.
Since the cash value is a real asset that I can borrow, I am now thinking
the increase in cash value
should be done as Non-taxable income.
Thank you David W. Now for myself and other users that are not comfortable
with Flatpak or with DIY solutions but willing to accept backports, what is
the probability of seeing more recent 4.x releases as backports to the
Ubuntu distro?
On Sun, Apr 24, 2022 at 2:06 PM david whiting wrote:
>
You have at least three options:
1) Install version 4.8a that ships with Ubuntu 22.04: sudo apt install gnucash
2) Use flatpack, this will get you a more recent version. See
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Flatpak
3) Build it yourself, and get 4.9 or the maintenance release (or other
releases).
Spectacular, thank you Jim. Your suggestion was the solution. I would
never have found it on my own.
Cheers,
Howard
On 4/24/22 11:28 AM, gnucash-user-requ...@gnucash.org wrote:
Message: 1
Date: Sat, 23 Apr 2022 13:29:16 -0700
From: Jim DeLaHunt
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: Re:
I just upgraded my system to Ubuntu 22.04 (from 21.10). As a non-official
application, GNUcash seems to have been removed from the system or rendered
non-functional though a launch icon remains and does nothing. Prior to
install, I was running GNC 4.9.
Can someone please point me in the right
What I did was as follows:sudo apt install flatpak
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:flatpak/stable
sudo apt update
sudo apt install flatpak
sudo apt install gnome-software-plugin-flatpakflatpak remote-add
--if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepoRebooted
the machine
Then
1: I have no way of knowing what you did.
2: Command line expertise is pretty central to using Linux. Consider either
spending some time learning how to use it or going back to Windows.
3: Yes, but you've already established that you're not able to install them,
see answer 2.
Regards,
John
An exception to the previous (one where you WOULD be able to separate
out the "cost of the insurance component").
Split dollar life insurance.
This is something an employer might include in the compensation package.
Especially as serves as an incentive for the employee to stay at least
until
Just a curious, do to too long of a day question [36 hours and counting,
ain't cattle farming great during calving season!]. (I have no idea how
some professional utility and medical staff can handle 48 hour day
shifts frequently, multiple days in a row).
As the version numbers increase on
Thanks David H , Frank for your valuable assistance. Ultimately, I understood
your instructions and solved the issue.
David H - regarding the CSV file split issue, I successfully split the (.gnca)
file after repeated iterations and spotted and then rectified the error. Thanks
also for guiding
Thanks for yourfeedback John.
(1) If the firstever version is 3.11 by Flathub, how the random version 3.7
gotinstalled ?
(2) Gone through thetwo links. However, being new to Linux (1 year) pulling
older releasefrom Flathub via CLI is beyond my capacity/skill level. Neither
can Ibuild the
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