On Sat, Aug 1, 2026 at 7:38 PM guardian via gnucash-user <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I experienced a crash (segmentation fault) while using the
> Scheduled Transactions --> Mortgage & Loan Repayment tool.
>

Greetings -- I noticed nobody responded, at least not to the list. Maybe
because you didn't say which version of GnuCash you're running, nor how you
installed it.

I looked up Linux Mint 22.1 and it appears to be based on Ubuntu 22.04
"Noble Numbat," so its LTS repository froze with the version available in
early 2022, GnuCash version 5.5.

The current version of GnuCash is 5.16, released June 28, 2026.

You could uninstall the old version, then install the current GnuCash
version using Flatpak. Flathub says you already have Flatpak in Linux Mint,
so here's a link showing GnuCash in Flathub:

https://flathub.org/en/apps/org.gnucash.GnuCash

It seemed like you might be interested in some of the technical details, so
I should point out you can also download and build GnuCash yourself:

https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Building_On_Linux

NOTE 1: If you're already running the latest flatpak version, please
respond to the list to let folks know that is the version segfaulting for
you.

NOTE 2: If you are running the older .deb (from Ubuntu) GnuCash and you
switch to Flatpak, your saved reports and preferences may not make the
transition. They aren't gone, just in a different directory. You can make
them available in the new location. For example, I added symlinks on my
system so the saved reports and preferences point to the same directories
no matter whether I'm using the .deb or Flatpak version. Or you could just
copy the existing configuration files to the new Flatpak locations.

https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Configuration_Locations



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