Hi Gene,

Thank you, too, for your approach.  My linux computer OS is Ubuntu 10.4 (I 
think), so it no longer is the current version.  

There is this installation path 
(http://www.howtoforge.com/ledgersmb_debian_etch) for Debian etch.  My linux is 
not so strong yet that I can tell whether Debian etch is close or far from 
Ubuntu 10.4

You mention Firefox.  I migrated from that to Chrome over a year ago.  In your 
context are there reasons not to use Chrome?

I appreciate your quick reply and suggestions.  There is a lot for me to get on 
top of whether it is Windows or Linux.  I guess I will be going slowly.

Tom

-----Original Message-----
From: ERACC Subscriptions [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, September 19, 2011 2:15 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Ledger-smb-users] LedgerSMB on Windows

On Mon, 2011-09-19 at 13:55 -0400, Thomas Bullock wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
> 
> As a new (in all respects) user, I have many questions.  For this 
> post, let me keep it to just theses 2:
> 
> 1. Has anyone installed LSMB on Windows 7, 64 bit?
> 
> 2. If someone has, are any instructions posted somewhere re the 
> installation process for Win7-64?
> 
> Thanks.
> Tom

Hi Tom,

To be honest I use FreeBSD Unix and Mageia Linux in my business. I do not use 
Microsoft systems in my home or for my business. I do install and support 
Microsoft systems for our company clients that need or want them. However, the 
rough steps would be:

        * Install a web server with PHP - like Apache for Microsoft
        * Install PostgreSQL for Microsoft
        * Install Firefox for Microsoft
        * Get all these working
        * Then install LedgerSMB and get it working

Frankly, looking at that makes me tired just thinking about all the work needed 
to make this play with a Microsoft system. I think you would be better off 
setting up a cheap Linux system with Apache, PostgreSQL and LedgerSMB, then 
connecting to that over your LAN using Firefox on your Microsoft PC.

Gene Alexander
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