Recently, I came to know to install GnuCash 5.15 through PPA via command
sudo add-apt-repository  ppa:ubuntuhandbook1/puddletag
As it is a unofficial PPA developed by third party; can anybody through a
light about this installation process.
Is it a reliable PPA ? If not, what are the risk involved?
How I can compare this process vs Flatpak installation.

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> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2026 20:50:00 -0600
> From: Tom Route36 <[email protected]>
> To: Sherlock <[email protected]>
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [GNC] Any Simpler Way to Schedule Irregular Estimated Tax
>         Payments?
> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed
>
> Hi Sherlock,
>
> Thanks for the link.? I see my mistake.? I was relying solely on the
> built-in GnuCash F1 (Help -> Contents); but didn't check the online
> manual.? In the future I'll just go directly to the online version; and
> not even bother with the built-in Help.
>
> Thanks,
> Tom
>
>
> On 06/02/2026 07:49 PM, Sherlock wrote:
> > Hi Tom,
> >
> > https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Scheduled_Transactions
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Sherlock
> >
> > On 6/2/26 6:03 PM, Tom Route36 wrote:
> >> Hi Mark,
> >>
> >> You're my hero.? I guess I'm still a newbie here.? The idea of using
> >> a variable in the template transaction never occurred to me.? I
> >> wasn't even aware of the possibility of doing that.? In looking thru
> >> the GnuCash manual for tips about scheduling , I never saw any
> >> mention there about variables at all.? (But feel free to point me to
> >> the documentation if I missed it.)
> >>
> >> Anyway, by plugging in a variable name in my template transactions,
> >> that pretty much takes care of my laziness. Essentially, I just
> >> create those 8 scheduled transactions once -- with a variable name
> >> for each amount. And then I never have to edit those schedules
> >> again.? I just plug in the correct amount whenever each transaction
> >> comes due and gets created. Easy!? That's what I was looking for.
> >>
> >> Thanks for your help,
> >> Tom
> >>
> >>
> >> On 06/02/2026 12:50 PM, Mark Bourne wrote:
> >>> I don't know if it would ease the burden of editing the
> >>> transactions, but you can use variables in the template transactions
> >>> and the "Since Last Run" dialog will then prompt for the value(s)
> >>> each time the transaction is due.? Where you would normally fill in
> >>> debit/credit amounts in the template transaction, instead enter a
> >>> word such as "estimate".? Use the same word in both splits, and
> >>> it'll prompt for the value for "estimate" each time the transaction
> >>> is due and use the value you enter for the transaction.
> >>>
> >>> That would avoid needing to go into each template transaction to
> >>> edit the amounts, at the expense of needing to manually enter the
> >>> amount each time.
> >>>
> >>> Another workaround would be to schedule the transaction for every
> >>> month, and just select to skip entering the transaction in the
> >>> "Since Last Run" dialog when it comes up in the months you don't
> >>> need it.
> >>>
> >>> Neither of those options is perfect, more a matter of working out
> >>> what's least inconvenient ;)
> >>>
> >>> Mark.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Tom Route36 wrote:
> >>>> Hi Liz,
> >>>>
> >>>> I know what you're saying as far as GnuCash handling things "under
> >>>> the hood" once the transactions are setup.? The reason it's a bit
> >>>> annoying (at least once a year) is that I usually need to adjust
> >>>> the estimated payments each year.? So it would be easier to only
> >>>> have to adjust 2 scheduled transactions, rather than having to edit
> >>>> and update 8 of them individually every year.
> >>>>
> >>>> As I said, it's really minor.? But if anyone had come up with an
> >>>> easy way to handle these kinds of irregular schedules it would be
> >>>> useful to know about it.? Editing 2 each year is better than
> >>>> editing 8. (Hey, I'll admit I'm lazy.)
> >>>>
> >>>> Tom
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> On 06/01/2026 10:00 PM, Liz wrote:
> >>>>> On Mon, 1 Jun 2026 20:51:01 -0600
> >>>>> Tom Route36<[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> I know this isn't a big issue. But I'm just wondering if it's
> >>>>>> possible to combine those 8 scheduled transactions into just 2.? Any
> >>>>>> advice would be appreciated.
> >>>>> I don't know of any way to do that.
> >>>>> I would also note that once they are all scheduled it doesn't really
> >>>>> matter how they appear in the editor for scheduled transactions, as
> >>>>> Gnucash handles the rest under the hood.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I have had 12 monthly tax payments listed, 4 occurring regularly at
> >>>>> quarterly intervals with one set of splits, and the other 8 on the
> >>>>> fill in months with a second set of splits.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I made separate entries for the second group as the only way I
> >>>>> found to
> >>>>> manage this in Gnucash.
> >>>>> It was then of no concern until I needed to cancel eight separate
> >>>>> entries.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Liz
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> Message: 2
> Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2026 21:38:15 -0700
> From: "Stan Brown (using GC 4.14)" <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [GNC] Any Simpler Way to Schedule Irregular Estimated Tax
>         Payments?
> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
>
> On 2026-06-02 18:03, Tom Route36 wrote:
> > Anyway, by plugging in a variable name in my template transactions, that
> > pretty much takes care of my laziness.? Essentially, I just create those
> > 8 scheduled transactions once -- with a variable name for each amount.?
> > And then I never have to edit those schedules again.? I just plug in the
> > correct amount whenever each transaction comes due and gets created.?
> > Easy!? That's what I was looking for.
>
> If your scheduled transaction handles both Federal and state tax, be
> sure to use one variable for the Federal amount and a different variable
> for the state amount. When the scheduled transaction fires, you'll be
> prompted for both.
>
> Stan Brown
> Tehachapi, CA, USA
> https://BrownMath.com
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 3
> Date: Wed, 03 Jun 2026 10:11:34 +0530
> From: "David T." <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected], Tom Route36 <[email protected]>,
>         Sherlock <[email protected]>
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [GNC] Any Simpler Way to Schedule Irregular Estimated Tax
>         Payments?
> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
>
> Tom,
>
> The GnuCash project has several different elements to provide assistance,
> and it's in your interest to familiarize yourself with all of them. I'll
> summarize my own perspective on these here. Note that I'll probably get
> multiple corrections in reply...
>
> There are four broad pillars, the first two of which are considered the
> official documentation:
> * The GnuCash Manual ("Help") (<
> https://gnucash.org/viewdoc.phtml?rev=5&lang=C&doc=help>),
> * The Tutorial and Concepts Guide ("The Guide") (<
> https://gnucash.org/viewdoc.phtml?rev=5&lang=C&doc=guide>),
> * the GnuCash Wiki (<https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/>), and
> * the user list (this list).
>
> F1 brings up the GnuCash Help, which is intended to provide quick
> contextual answers to issues that users encounter.
>
> The Guide contains more in depth content and explanation, with greater
> background and theory.
>
> The wiki contains information that users have gleaned and wish to share
> with the community, but which is not included in the Help or the Guide. The
> wiki has an extensive FAQ as well as numerous sections explaining how
> individual users have used GnuCash to address their specific accounting
> needs.
>
> Finally, the user list provides a forum for all to raise their concerns
> and ideas as they arise, and to get immediate feedback from fellow users.
>
> Issues and ideas that enter into this continuum typically follow a common
> path. They first get raised in the user list, where they are discussed and
> debated. Those ideas that appear to have more substantial import to GnuCash
> and its users then get added to the wiki by a member of the community.
> Ideas that are more fundamental to the GnuCash project will eventually find
> their way into the official documentation.
>
> The official docs have been created and updated over the years and have
> had a great deal of editorial oversight. Information there is, generally
> speaking, the most accurate. Ideas and suggestions from the lists and the
> wiki get added to the docs only after there is general agreement by the
> developer team.
>
> Understanding how the different data sources are created and maintained,
> and what kinds of data live where, can be very helpful to know.
>
> David T.
>
>
> On June 3, 2026 8:20:00 AM GMT+05:30, Tom Route36 <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >Hi Sherlock,
> >
> >Thanks for the link.? I see my mistake.? I was relying solely on the
> built-in GnuCash F1 (Help -> Contents); but didn't check the online
> manual.? In the future I'll just go directly to the online version; and not
> even bother with the built-in Help.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Tom
> >
> >
> >On 06/02/2026 07:49 PM, Sherlock wrote:
> >> Hi Tom,
> >>
> >> https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Scheduled_Transactions
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >>
> >> Sherlock
> >>
> >> On 6/2/26 6:03 PM, Tom Route36 wrote:
> >>> Hi Mark,
> >>>
> >>> You're my hero.? I guess I'm still a newbie here.? The idea of using a
> variable in the template transaction never occurred to me.? I wasn't even
> aware of the possibility of doing that.? In looking thru the GnuCash manual
> for tips about scheduling , I never saw any mention there about variables
> at all.? (But feel free to point me to the documentation if I missed it.)
> >>>
> >>> Anyway, by plugging in a variable name in my template transactions,
> that pretty much takes care of my laziness. Essentially, I just create
> those 8 scheduled transactions once -- with a variable name for each
> amount. And then I never have to edit those schedules again.? I just plug
> in the correct amount whenever each transaction comes due and gets created.
> Easy!? That's what I was looking for.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks for your help,
> >>> Tom
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On 06/02/2026 12:50 PM, Mark Bourne wrote:
> >>>> I don't know if it would ease the burden of editing the transactions,
> but you can use variables in the template transactions and the "Since Last
> Run" dialog will then prompt for the value(s) each time the transaction is
> due.? Where you would normally fill in debit/credit amounts in the template
> transaction, instead enter a word such as "estimate".? Use the same word in
> both splits, and it'll prompt for the value for "estimate" each time the
> transaction is due and use the value you enter for the transaction.
> >>>>
> >>>> That would avoid needing to go into each template transaction to edit
> the amounts, at the expense of needing to manually enter the amount each
> time.
> >>>>
> >>>> Another workaround would be to schedule the transaction for every
> month, and just select to skip entering the transaction in the "Since Last
> Run" dialog when it comes up in the months you don't need it.
> >>>>
> >>>> Neither of those options is perfect, more a matter of working out
> what's least inconvenient ;)
> >>>>
> >>>> Mark.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> Tom Route36 wrote:
> >>>>> Hi Liz,
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I know what you're saying as far as GnuCash handling things "under
> the hood" once the transactions are setup.? The reason it's a bit annoying
> (at least once a year) is that I usually need to adjust the estimated
> payments each year.? So it would be easier to only have to adjust 2
> scheduled transactions, rather than having to edit and update 8 of them
> individually every year.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> As I said, it's really minor.? But if anyone had come up with an
> easy way to handle these kinds of irregular schedules it would be useful to
> know about it.? Editing 2 each year is better than editing 8. (Hey, I'll
> admit I'm lazy.)
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Tom
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> On 06/01/2026 10:00 PM, Liz wrote:
> >>>>>> On Mon, 1 Jun 2026 20:51:01 -0600
> >>>>>> Tom Route36<[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>> I know this isn't a big issue. But I'm just wondering if it's
> >>>>>>> possible to combine those 8 scheduled transactions into just 2.?
> Any
> >>>>>>> advice would be appreciated.
> >>>>>> I don't know of any way to do that.
> >>>>>> I would also note that once they are all scheduled it doesn't really
> >>>>>> matter how they appear in the editor for scheduled transactions, as
> >>>>>> Gnucash handles the rest under the hood.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> I have had 12 monthly tax payments listed, 4 occurring regularly at
> >>>>>> quarterly intervals with one set of splits, and the other 8 on the
> >>>>>> fill in months with a second set of splits.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> I made separate entries for the second group as the only way I
> found to
> >>>>>> manage this in Gnucash.
> >>>>>> It was then of no concern until I needed to cancel eight separate
> >>>>>> entries.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Liz
> >>>> _______________________________________________
> >>>> gnucash-user mailing list
> >>>> [email protected]
> >>>> To update your subscription preferences or to unsubscribe:
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> >>
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> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 4
> Date: Wed, 03 Jun 2026 10:11:34 +0530
> From: "David T." <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected], Tom Route36 <[email protected]>,
>         Sherlock <[email protected]>
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [GNC] Any Simpler Way to Schedule Irregular Estimated Tax
>         Payments?
> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
>
> Tom,
>
> The GnuCash project has several different elements to provide assistance,
> and it's in your interest to familiarize yourself with all of them. I'll
> summarize my own perspective on these here. Note that I'll probably get
> multiple corrections in reply...
>
> There are four broad pillars, the first two of which are considered the
> official documentation:
> * The GnuCash Manual ("Help") (<
> https://gnucash.org/viewdoc.phtml?rev=5&lang=C&doc=help>),
> * The Tutorial and Concepts Guide ("The Guide") (<
> https://gnucash.org/viewdoc.phtml?rev=5&lang=C&doc=guide>),
> * the GnuCash Wiki (<https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/>), and
> * the user list (this list).
>
> F1 brings up the GnuCash Help, which is intended to provide quick
> contextual answers to issues that users encounter.
>
> The Guide contains more in depth content and explanation, with greater
> background and theory.
>
> The wiki contains information that users have gleaned and wish to share
> with the community, but which is not included in the Help or the Guide. The
> wiki has an extensive FAQ as well as numerous sections explaining how
> individual users have used GnuCash to address their specific accounting
> needs.
>
> Finally, the user list provides a forum for all to raise their concerns
> and ideas as they arise, and to get immediate feedback from fellow users.
>
> Issues and ideas that enter into this continuum typically follow a common
> path. They first get raised in the user list, where they are discussed and
> debated. Those ideas that appear to have more substantial import to GnuCash
> and its users then get added to the wiki by a member of the community.
> Ideas that are more fundamental to the GnuCash project will eventually find
> their way into the official documentation.
>
> The official docs have been created and updated over the years and have
> had a great deal of editorial oversight. Information there is, generally
> speaking, the most accurate. Ideas and suggestions from the lists and the
> wiki get added to the docs only after there is general agreement by the
> developer team.
>
> Understanding how the different data sources are created and maintained,
> and what kinds of data live where, can be very helpful to know.
>
> David T.
>
>
> On June 3, 2026 8:20:00 AM GMT+05:30, Tom Route36 <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >Hi Sherlock,
> >
> >Thanks for the link.? I see my mistake.? I was relying solely on the
> built-in GnuCash F1 (Help -> Contents); but didn't check the online
> manual.? In the future I'll just go directly to the online version; and not
> even bother with the built-in Help.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Tom
> >
> >
> >On 06/02/2026 07:49 PM, Sherlock wrote:
> >> Hi Tom,
> >>
> >> https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Scheduled_Transactions
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >>
> >> Sherlock
> >>
> >> On 6/2/26 6:03 PM, Tom Route36 wrote:
> >>> Hi Mark,
> >>>
> >>> You're my hero.? I guess I'm still a newbie here.? The idea of using a
> variable in the template transaction never occurred to me.? I wasn't even
> aware of the possibility of doing that.? In looking thru the GnuCash manual
> for tips about scheduling , I never saw any mention there about variables
> at all.? (But feel free to point me to the documentation if I missed it.)
> >>>
> >>> Anyway, by plugging in a variable name in my template transactions,
> that pretty much takes care of my laziness. Essentially, I just create
> those 8 scheduled transactions once -- with a variable name for each
> amount. And then I never have to edit those schedules again.? I just plug
> in the correct amount whenever each transaction comes due and gets created.
> Easy!? That's what I was looking for.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks for your help,
> >>> Tom
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On 06/02/2026 12:50 PM, Mark Bourne wrote:
> >>>> I don't know if it would ease the burden of editing the transactions,
> but you can use variables in the template transactions and the "Since Last
> Run" dialog will then prompt for the value(s) each time the transaction is
> due.? Where you would normally fill in debit/credit amounts in the template
> transaction, instead enter a word such as "estimate".? Use the same word in
> both splits, and it'll prompt for the value for "estimate" each time the
> transaction is due and use the value you enter for the transaction.
> >>>>
> >>>> That would avoid needing to go into each template transaction to edit
> the amounts, at the expense of needing to manually enter the amount each
> time.
> >>>>
> >>>> Another workaround would be to schedule the transaction for every
> month, and just select to skip entering the transaction in the "Since Last
> Run" dialog when it comes up in the months you don't need it.
> >>>>
> >>>> Neither of those options is perfect, more a matter of working out
> what's least inconvenient ;)
> >>>>
> >>>> Mark.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> Tom Route36 wrote:
> >>>>> Hi Liz,
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I know what you're saying as far as GnuCash handling things "under
> the hood" once the transactions are setup.? The reason it's a bit annoying
> (at least once a year) is that I usually need to adjust the estimated
> payments each year.? So it would be easier to only have to adjust 2
> scheduled transactions, rather than having to edit and update 8 of them
> individually every year.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> As I said, it's really minor.? But if anyone had come up with an
> easy way to handle these kinds of irregular schedules it would be useful to
> know about it.? Editing 2 each year is better than editing 8. (Hey, I'll
> admit I'm lazy.)
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Tom
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> On 06/01/2026 10:00 PM, Liz wrote:
> >>>>>> On Mon, 1 Jun 2026 20:51:01 -0600
> >>>>>> Tom Route36<[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>> I know this isn't a big issue. But I'm just wondering if it's
> >>>>>>> possible to combine those 8 scheduled transactions into just 2.?
> Any
> >>>>>>> advice would be appreciated.
> >>>>>> I don't know of any way to do that.
> >>>>>> I would also note that once they are all scheduled it doesn't really
> >>>>>> matter how they appear in the editor for scheduled transactions, as
> >>>>>> Gnucash handles the rest under the hood.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> I have had 12 monthly tax payments listed, 4 occurring regularly at
> >>>>>> quarterly intervals with one set of splits, and the other 8 on the
> >>>>>> fill in months with a second set of splits.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> I made separate entries for the second group as the only way I
> found to
> >>>>>> manage this in Gnucash.
> >>>>>> It was then of no concern until I needed to cancel eight separate
> >>>>>> entries.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Liz
> >>>> _______________________________________________
> >>>> gnucash-user mailing list
> >>>> [email protected]
> >>>> To update your subscription preferences or to unsubscribe:
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> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 5
> Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2026 21:42:28 -0700
> From: "Stan Brown (using GC 4.14)" <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [GNC] Clearing Save Filter checkbox doesn't work for me
> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
>
>
> On 2026-06-02 16:37, Sherlock wrote:
> > When we tell GnuCash to not save a filter and there is an existing saved
> > filter for the register, GnuCash will remove the saved filter when the
> > file is closed (restoring the default filter settings for the register).
> > ?This can be confirmed by viewing the gcm file.? The committed filter
> > changes will persist for the session.
>
> what if there was a filter previously set with the Saved Filter box
> ticked? When the user sets up a filter with that box not ticked, at the
> end of the session is the previous saved filter restored, or the default
> filter? I hope it's the previous saved filter filter, because throwing
> that saved filter away and reverting to the default would seem like a
> bug to me.
>
> Stan Brown
> Tehachapi, CA, USA
> https://BrownMath.com
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 6
> Date: Wed, 3 Jun 2026 15:19:17 +1000
> From: Lester Bennett <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [GNC] Location of reports files
> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed
>
> I want to transfer my GnuCash to another PC. I'm using Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
> and I know the location of the data file but I can't find the saved
> reports files.
> The Wiki says HOME/.gnucash but I don't have that folder.
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> Message: 7
> Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2026 22:50:28 -0700
> From: Steve Butler <[email protected]>
> To: Lester Bennett <[email protected]>
> Cc: GnuCash Users <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [GNC] Location of reports files
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> That should be $HOME
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> For me that is /home/steve and I do have a /home/steve/.local/share/gnucash
> folder.  That has the file saved-reports-2.8
>
> I am on Ubuntu 26.04 LTS
>
> --Steve
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 2, 2026, 22:21 Lester Bennett <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > I want to transfer my GnuCash to another PC. I'm using Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
> > and I know the location of the data file but I can't find the saved
> > reports files.
> > The Wiki says HOME/.gnucash but I don't have that folder.
> >
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