Bruce
The build instructions for Linux are detailed on the wiki page
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Building_On_Linux. AFAIK they are up to date for
GC 4.x and Linux Mint/Ubuntu 20.04. They are Linux MInt/Ubuntu oriented so
should work for Peppermint. Linux Mint itself was originally designed to look
and function like the earlier Windows systems. I swapped over over 10 years ago
initially running a dual system for a while and eventually abandoning Windows
completely after 6 months.
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David
On Wed, 2020-12-30 at 09:33 -0700, Bruce Irving wrote:
> If I'm not mistaken, Mint is a derivative of ubuntu. I have 2 pcs with
> Peppermint (Ubuntu 16.04) and a new one with PureOS (20.04?) which I'm about
> to trash!
>
> As I mentioned on the forum, I have been using flatpaks and am required to
> print reports to file. Would you be willing to provide me with steps that I
> would have to take to compile GNC? (Just remembered running across a mention
> of something about this on wiki. I'll try to locate it.)
>
> Or, as an alternative, suggest a distribution that has the appearance of win
> 95 through 7.
>
> Bruce
>
>
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