Peter,
>From some of Laurel's early posts it would appear she has some access to IT
technicians with some Windows experience. Very risky as David Carlson
pointed out to share screens aside from the problems of different time zones
since we don't know in which country Laurel is located. Laurel
Sorry, I should have tried following that link before posting it. It is
for member organizations only, but they don't reveal that fact until a
lowly member of a local computer group tries to follow it. I belong to
LCACE in northern Illinois, which, in turn, belongs to APCUG. Again, sorry
about
That would be great if there was no risk that a bad person might jump at
that opportunity.
I would suggest first that she find a friend or relative to help, or even
to contact her local library to look for help.
There is an International Association of Technology and Computer User
Groups APCUG
Can someone who is running Windows 10 contact Laurel by Meet or Skype and get
her to screen-share while she walks through the process? An experienced user
may be able to spot a problem that an inexperienced user like Laurel is not
noticing.
Peter
> On 27 Nov 2020, at 9:16 pm, Geert Janssens
Derek
I am running GnuCash 4.2 on Linux Mint 20 which is based on Ubuntu 20.04
using libboost1.71. I am not sure what version is installed from the
repository but I think it was an early version 4. You could try an uninstall
and reinstall from the repository if you are using the repository
Hello,
I recently updated from Ubuntu 18.04 to Ubuntu 20.04. Which is a major
thing to do, and can't expect to go without a couple hiccoughs.
Since the upgrade, GnuCash doesn't start. Here is the output when I try
to launch it from the Terminal.
~$ gnucash
gnucash: error while loading
Agreed.
https://www.ato.gov.au/Individuals/Income-and-deductions/In-detail/Income/Converting-foreign-income-to-Australian-dollars/
Either convert *all* amounts into home currency AUD, or show original
currencies (and any conversion) to an accountant who will apply the
correct fx rate and any
On 11/27/20 07:50, Anton via gnucash-user wrote:
Dear community,
Is the multi-split multi-currency transactino import from CSV still known to be
making errors and thus dangerous to use / not stable yet? Or is it safe to use
with the latest GNU version?
I found a few threads discussing this
Op vrijdag 27 november 2020 16:50:52 CET schreef Anton via gnucash-user:
> Dear community,
>
> Is the multi-split multi-currency transactino import from CSV still known to
> be making errors and thus dangerous to use / not stable yet? Or is it safe
> to use with the latest GNU version?
>
> I
> On Nov 27, 2020, at 8:47 AM, Anton via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
> Dear Gnucash community,
>
> Residing in Australia, I work with US customers and get paid in US dollars. I
> don't always convert money from USD to AUD, and if I do, it's usually an
> arbitrary amount on an arbitrary day.
>
Dear Gnucash community,
Residing in Australia, I work with US customers and get paid in US dollars. I
don't always convert money from USD to AUD, and if I do, it's usually an
arbitrary amount on an arbitrary day.
Now, how do I setup my accounts in Gnucash, and what would be the corresponding
Dear community,
Is the multi-split multi-currency transactino import from CSV still known to be
making errors and thus dangerous to use / not stable yet? Or is it safe to use
with the latest GNU version?
I found a few threads discussing this issue of the importer, and not sure what
the
When uninstalling an reinstalling, be sure to remove directory
C:\Progam Files(x86)\gnucash
In between uninstalling and reinstalling.
We have encountered situations in the past where not all files from that
directory got properly removed which could lead to the error you are seeing.
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