I am running GnuCash 5.5 on my Ubuntu 24.04 desktop. I also have GnuCash installed on my Windows 11 laptop. Right now I just copy my most recent GnuCash file over to USB if I want to work on it using my laptop. I tried using Google Drive, but found the application hanging when using Google Drive under Ubuntu. Not sure if it is because my connection is too slow (1 Gig to my Cisco switch, 1 Gig to my router, 100 Megs across my carrier) or if Ubuntu has timing issues with Google Drive. I also have a subscription to Microsoft 365 and my Windows backups go there. Ubuntu backups go to an attached USB drive. althouhg I'm considering cloud storage for Ubuntu as well.  I've read that Ubuntu 24.04 supports Microsoft drive, but you may need to log in whenever you access the drive. Only reason I'd consider it is that my Microsoft subscription comes with a decent amount of cloud storage. Finally, I have a spare desktop under my desk I could fire up as a headless server. And I have an older Raspberry PI I could probably turn into a NAS and share it locally using Samba.

What is the current recommendation for sharing GnuCash across multiple PCs when it will be one user? I don't want to get too tricky. Heck, I could probably just share my desktop's drive locally for a low tech solution.

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