Hugh Madden wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I realise this thread was done to death a few years back.
>
> Anyway, perhaps the situation has improved.
>
> I resent having to purchase myob or quicken and vmware simply to keep
> track of my finances.
>
> I'm wondering how to go about:
> BAS/STS/depreciating
Hi all,
I realise this thread was done to death a few years back.
Anyway, perhaps the situation has improved.
I resent having to purchase myob or quicken and vmware simply to keep
track of my finances.
I'm wondering how to go about:
BAS/STS/depreciating assets
GNU Cash looks pretty awful in res
or
cd /
dumpe2fs /dev/hda9 | dumpe2fs -r
THIS NOT EXACT!! basically you dump one fs and then restore to the other
fs. Maybe someone knows the exact commands off the top of their head, but
I have to go so this is a quick reply.
Good luck,
Greg.
> On Sat, May 08, 2004 at 06:36:06PM +1000, Russ
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On Sat, 2004-05-08 at 20:56 +1000, Ken Foskey wrote:
> On Sat, 2004-05-08 at 19:15, Mary Gardiner wrote:
>
> > People who use computers that way aren't asking for "something with a
> > pretty picture to click on" before they think it's easy to use. They're
> > asking for something that lines up wi
Is anyone doing any spice stuff under Linux?
Under debian woody?
If so, what apps are you using?
I've been trying to use Oregano as the schmatic, then gnucap as the
analysis, but gnucap barfs on Q (Bipolar Junction Transistor = not
implemented), so I am rather stuck atm.
--
Terry Collins {:-
On Sat, 2004-05-08 at 19:15, Mary Gardiner wrote:
> People who use computers that way aren't asking for "something with a
> pretty picture to click on" before they think it's easy to use. They're
> asking for something that lines up with their highly application
> specific (and probably quite deta
On Sat, May 08, 2004 at 06:36:06PM +1000, Russell Davie wrote:
> Hi
> I want to move the Linux partition in hda9 to hda1.
> Yes, after too much procrastination, Linux is been promoted from ext.
> partiton to replace the other OS!
> how can this be done with out trashing the system?
> I plan to cop
On Sat, May 08, 2004, Dean Hamstead wrote:
> i believe there is a gnome version of oo that has ms style buttons and
> stuff.
>
> also gnome or kde should behave enough like windows for normal users.
> just click on button, click on app. easy!
He's talking about power users of MS Office that have
Hi
I want to move the Linux partition in hda9 to hda1.
Yes, after too much procrastination, Linux is been promoted from ext.
partiton to replace the other OS!
how can this be done with out trashing the system?
I plan to copy on to another hdisk as well, though not yet installed.
regards
Russell
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i believe there is a gnome version of oo that has ms
style buttons and stuff.
also gnome or kde should behave enough like windows
for normal users. just click on button, click on app.
easy!
personally i cant stand using windows at all, i find it
cant ru
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