Re: Budget Slowing Down Windows 10

2017-09-03 Thread Mark Hedges
I didn't forget.  I just didn't want to, because I don't really know
if this is on the right track.  On mailing lists in general, I am
tired of getting negative responses for offering suggestions or asking
questions.  So why bother addressing messages to people other than the
ones I'm replying to.

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On Sat, Sep 2, 2017 at 5:46 AM, Phil Longstaff  wrote:
> Don't forget to reply to the whole list.
>
> On Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 6:50 PM, Mark Hedges 
> wrote:
>>
>> FWIW I noticed several problems with open source programs in Windows 10.
>> Could it be a graphics library implementation issue?  I wonder if you would
>> get the same problem using Developer Mode and the Ubuntu Subsystem for
>> Windows with VcXsrv on the same file and filesystem.  If it works correctly
>> in the Ubuntu Subsystem, I'm not sure what that would mean, but it might
>> help you track down the problem.  Thank you SO MUCH for your extremely
>> beneficial work.  I donated.  :-)
>>
>> Mark
>>
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>>
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 6:24 PM, Phil Longstaff 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I am aware of the very slow performance with budget. I have some ideas to
>>> improve it but have not found time to put into it. It seems to only
>>> affect
>>> Windows. It runs fine on linux.
>>>
>>> Phil
>>>
>>> On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 1:55 PM, Proberts042 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> > Slow to me is several minutes.
>>> >
>>> > I have installed GnuCash on a Linux operating system (Ubuntu) and it
>>> > seemed
>>> > to work well. However, did not try the Budget feature there. I would
>>> > like
>>> > to
>>> > use an open source operating system but sharing word processor files
>>> > with
>>> > my
>>> > teachers and students proves difficult because Google Drive and
>>> > LibreOffice
>>> > render Word tables remarkably differently than Microsoft, and even make
>>> > changes so that the documents are really different when run in Windows
>>> > again. I know of no way to get around this. I hope that these problems
>>> > are
>>> > solved in the near future as I would love to use Linux machines
>>> > exclusively.
>>> > We want to move more toward open-source software systems. GnuCash, even
>>> > with
>>> > its limitations running in a Windows environment, is great (except for
>>> > Budget). We have also started using OpenSiS-CE for our school
>>> > information
>>> > management system.
>>> >
>>> > So I guess I will wait for the software experts to see what they can do
>>> > about this Budget thing. I would really like to use this feature for
>>> > planning.
>>> >
>>> > Thanks for your help
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > --
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>>> > nabble.com/Budget-Slowing-Down-Windows-10-tp4693398p4693425.html
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Re: Budget Slowing Down Windows 10

2017-09-02 Thread Phil Longstaff
Don't forget to reply to the whole list.

On Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 6:50 PM, Mark Hedges 
wrote:

> ​FWIW I noticed several problems with open source programs in Windows 10.
> Could it be a graphics library implementation issue?  I wonder if you would
> get the same problem using Developer Mode and the Ubuntu Subsystem for
> Windows with VcXsrv on the same file and filesystem.  If it works correctly
> in the Ubuntu Subsystem, I'm not sure what that would mean, but it might
> help you track down the problem.  Thank you SO MUCH for your extremely
> beneficial work.  I donated.  :-)
>
> Mark
> ​
>
> --
> Mark Hedges
> CEO Weird Vibe Inc.
> +1-310-487-7123 <(310)%20487-7123>
> https://weirdvibe.media 
> [image: Weird Vibe Inc.] 
>
> On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 6:24 PM, Phil Longstaff 
> wrote:
>
>> I am aware of the very slow performance with budget. I have some ideas to
>> improve it but have not found time to put into it. It seems to only affect
>> Windows. It runs fine on linux.
>>
>> Phil
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 1:55 PM, Proberts042 
>> wrote:
>>
>> > Slow to me is several minutes.
>> >
>> > I have installed GnuCash on a Linux operating system (Ubuntu) and it
>> seemed
>> > to work well. However, did not try the Budget feature there. I would
>> like
>> > to
>> > use an open source operating system but sharing word processor files
>> with
>> > my
>> > teachers and students proves difficult because Google Drive and
>> LibreOffice
>> > render Word tables remarkably differently than Microsoft, and even make
>> > changes so that the documents are really different when run in Windows
>> > again. I know of no way to get around this. I hope that these problems
>> are
>> > solved in the near future as I would love to use Linux machines
>> > exclusively.
>> > We want to move more toward open-source software systems. GnuCash, even
>> > with
>> > its limitations running in a Windows environment, is great (except for
>> > Budget). We have also started using OpenSiS-CE for our school
>> information
>> > management system.
>> >
>> > So I guess I will wait for the software experts to see what they can do
>> > about this Budget thing. I would really like to use this feature for
>> > planning.
>> >
>> > Thanks for your help
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> > View this message in context: http://gnucash.1415818.n4.
>> > nabble.com/Budget-Slowing-Down-Windows-10-tp4693398p4693425.html
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Re: Budget Slowing Down Windows 10

2017-08-29 Thread Phil Longstaff
I am aware of the very slow performance with budget. I have some ideas to
improve it but have not found time to put into it. It seems to only affect
Windows. It runs fine on linux.

Phil

On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 1:55 PM, Proberts042  wrote:

> Slow to me is several minutes.
>
> I have installed GnuCash on a Linux operating system (Ubuntu) and it seemed
> to work well. However, did not try the Budget feature there. I would like
> to
> use an open source operating system but sharing word processor files with
> my
> teachers and students proves difficult because Google Drive and LibreOffice
> render Word tables remarkably differently than Microsoft, and even make
> changes so that the documents are really different when run in Windows
> again. I know of no way to get around this. I hope that these problems are
> solved in the near future as I would love to use Linux machines
> exclusively.
> We want to move more toward open-source software systems. GnuCash, even
> with
> its limitations running in a Windows environment, is great (except for
> Budget). We have also started using OpenSiS-CE for our school information
> management system.
>
> So I guess I will wait for the software experts to see what they can do
> about this Budget thing. I would really like to use this feature for
> planning.
>
> Thanks for your help
>
>
>
> --
> View this message in context: http://gnucash.1415818.n4.
> nabble.com/Budget-Slowing-Down-Windows-10-tp4693398p4693425.html
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Re: Budget Slowing Down Windows 10

2017-08-25 Thread Proberts042
Slow to me is several minutes.

I have installed GnuCash on a Linux operating system (Ubuntu) and it seemed
to work well. However, did not try the Budget feature there. I would like to
use an open source operating system but sharing word processor files with my
teachers and students proves difficult because Google Drive and LibreOffice
render Word tables remarkably differently than Microsoft, and even make
changes so that the documents are really different when run in Windows
again. I know of no way to get around this. I hope that these problems are
solved in the near future as I would love to use Linux machines exclusively.
We want to move more toward open-source software systems. GnuCash, even with
its limitations running in a Windows environment, is great (except for
Budget). We have also started using OpenSiS-CE for our school information
management system.

So I guess I will wait for the software experts to see what they can do
about this Budget thing. I would really like to use this feature for
planning.

Thanks for your help



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Re: Budget Slowing Down Windows 10

2017-08-25 Thread David Carlson
In W7 or W10 right click in the task bar and select Task Manager.  Then
select Resource Monitor to look at details.

David C

On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 1:39 AM, Colin Law  wrote:

> The point about memory is a good one @proberts042 I assume that
> Windows has a system monitor tool of some sort that you can run to see
> how much memory is being used. Try running that and then the report
> and see if you are running out of RAM
>
> Colin
>
> On 24 August 2017 at 22:59, David Carlson 
> wrote:
> > It is well known that GnuCash tends to run slowly when running some
> > reports, and particularly when working on larger data files containing
> > years of data.  However, it is very unusual to run so slowly that the OS
> > complains that it is not responding.  Some users (myself included) notice
> > that it could take more than a minute to start the program or to run some
> > reports with large files.
> >
> > If you have issues with Firefox or other memory intensive programs also
> > causing problems, you probably need to add RAM or get a more powerful
> > computer.
> >
> > Those are two common scenarios, but there are other cases where GnuCash
> may
> > sometimes run slowly without actually having triggered a bug.
> >
> > David C
> >
> > On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 4:03 PM, Proberts042 
> wrote:
> >
> >> Version 2.6.17
> >>
> >>
> >>
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Re: Budget Slowing Down Windows 10

2017-08-25 Thread Colin Law
The point about memory is a good one @proberts042 I assume that
Windows has a system monitor tool of some sort that you can run to see
how much memory is being used. Try running that and then the report
and see if you are running out of RAM

Colin

On 24 August 2017 at 22:59, David Carlson  wrote:
> It is well known that GnuCash tends to run slowly when running some
> reports, and particularly when working on larger data files containing
> years of data.  However, it is very unusual to run so slowly that the OS
> complains that it is not responding.  Some users (myself included) notice
> that it could take more than a minute to start the program or to run some
> reports with large files.
>
> If you have issues with Firefox or other memory intensive programs also
> causing problems, you probably need to add RAM or get a more powerful
> computer.
>
> Those are two common scenarios, but there are other cases where GnuCash may
> sometimes run slowly without actually having triggered a bug.
>
> David C
>
> On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 4:03 PM, Proberts042  wrote:
>
>> Version 2.6.17
>>
>>
>>
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Re: Budget Slowing Down Windows 10

2017-08-24 Thread Proberts042
Version 2.6.17



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