Geert.
It has persisted so far.
Thanks again,
Art
On Tue, Aug 25, 2020 at 8:59 AM Geert Janssens
wrote:
>
> It should be a persistent setting.
>
> Regards,
>
> Geert
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Op maandag 24 augustus 2020 22:09:15 CEST schreef Art Chimes:
> Thanks, Frank.
>
> This — sudo flatpak override org.gnucash.GnuCash
> --filesystem=
> — worked like a charm.
>
> The embarrassing thing is that, in searching for a solution, I actually
> looked at that page, but it didn't register th
Thanks, Frank.
This — sudo flatpak override org.gnucash.GnuCash
--filesystem=
— worked like a charm.
The embarrassing thing is that, in searching for a solution, I actually
looked at that page, but it didn't register that the flatpak sandboxing was
my problem. Duh!
Do I have to rerun that overri
Op maandag 24 augustus 2020 19:46:55 CEST schreef Art Chimes:
> Anyone have any experience with GnuCash installed via Flatpak on
> GalliumOS? (It's a niche distro designed to turn a Chromebook into a
> Linux machine.)
>
> I installed GC 4.1 and it runs fine ... except that it doesn't
> recognize t
Art,
did you see
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Flatpak#Granting_Access_to_Other_Resources
HTH
Frank
Am 24.08.20 um 19:46 schrieb Art Chimes:
> Anyone have any experience with GnuCash installed via Flatpak on
> GalliumOS? (It's a niche distro designed to turn a Chromebook into a
> Linux machine.)
Anyone have any experience with GnuCash installed via Flatpak on
GalliumOS? (It's a niche distro designed to turn a Chromebook into a
Linux machine.)
I installed GC 4.1 and it runs fine ... except that it doesn't
recognize the USB drive where I my data file lives. The USB drive and
the data file,