On Thu, 22 Jan 2026 11:05:08 -0800 Jeff Albrecht <[email protected]> wrote:
> List, > > I have a self hosted NextCloud instance. I have > /home/me/GNUCash/Data/ directory on Debian trixie that is shared to > my Nextcloud. I switched from windows 11 as my daily driver over a > year ago where I used the windows version of gnc on that same share. > And I have occasionally, rarely, used windows to access those files > again. Other than flushing changes with file:save or ^s I haven't > done anything to prepare the files to be used by either OS. I did > make sure that gnc versions matched. With NextCloud I'm not reading > the files from the cloud but rather from the local copies. > > - Jeff That is what happens with Nextcloud, and then Nextcloud syncs your changes in the background. Before and after changing Gnucash just check that you are synced and online and it will happen seamlessly. The icon in the attached screenshot is blue if all is OK, and grey if it is not. If you have not had a computer online for a while, you need to check it has the latest Gnucash files from your server. This may mean waiting for the sync to happen or directing it to happen if needed. I have the same Nextcloud and Debian setup as you mention and am happily using it away from home right now! Liz
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