On 12/04/2024 21:28, Robert Dew wrote:
Thanks for the offer Graham
I'm getting more and more inclined towards the X11 track.
I will need to do a little experimenting with havingĀ X11 and CLI on
the same VM to see if they "Play nicely" together or if I'll need to
run up a separate VM just for
On 12/04/2024 01:09, Robert Dew wrote:
Thanks for the pointer John.
Looks like I'm going to have to learn Python to go down this route.
From what I can find with quick google searches seems to suggest that the Flask
App captures the output from GnuCash and then via Flask, Python and possibly
Thanks for the pointer John.
Looks like I'm going to have to learn Python to go down this route.
>From what I can find with quick google searches seems to suggest that the
>Flask
App captures the output from GnuCash and then via Flask, Python and possibly
Node.JS renders an HTML output which
You install a small agent app on whatever remote machine you want to access.
That's all. No other "desktop software" needed. In fact if the remote machine
as no desktop at all you can still access the shell (think ssh), transfer
files, etc. Plus, no firewall rules needed.
From: "Robert Dew"
Thank you Danny, I've just had a quick look at dwservice.net and from what I
saw it
still will require me to install a desktop GUI system on the Ubuntu box and
then use
dwservice.net on top of that to send the desktop image back to the office.
I think I'll set up some tests with X11 protocol
dwservice.net runs on PC, Linux, MAC, even Raspberry Pi, access all your
machines from a web browser. I've been using it for years.
- Original Message -
From: "david amaral via gnucash-user"
To: "gnucash-user" , bob...@bluepukeko.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 9, 2024 10:15:38 AM
Subject: Re:
My intention is to install GnuCash, or some other accounting system, on my
leased
ProxMox, which is located approx 250kms (155miles) from my office.
The install application will be run on a Ubuntu Virtual Machine.
To me it would make no sense to add a windows style desktop to the machine and
Mac comes with screensharing built in. No need for a separate app. Some
linux distributions also include VNC apps by default, or they can easily
be installed.
Regards,
Adrien
On 4/9/24 3:23 PM, G R Hewitt wrote:
Also Teamviewer runs on a MAC too.
Also Teamviewer runs on a MAC too.
On Tue, 9 Apr 2024 at 16:16, david amaral via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
> For anyone wanting to access gnucash or any app on a windows systemlook
> at teamviewer. lets you set up computer and laptops to access all your aps
> remotely
>
For anyone wanting to access gnucash or any app on a windows systemlook at
teamviewer. lets you set up computer and laptops to access all your aps remotely
On Monday, April 8, 2024 at 10:05:34 PM GMT-7, Robert Dew
wrote:
I have a a number of small, separate, but interconnected
Hello, Robert, and welcome to GnuCash:
On 2024-04-08 22:03, Robert Dew wrote:
I have a a number of small, separate, but interconnected companies that I'd
like to
have separate accounting systems for.
Does GnuCash allow for multiple businesses, or would I need to install a
separate
version
On Tue, 09 Apr 2024 17:03:53 +1200
"Robert Dew" wrote:
> I have a a number of small, separate, but interconnected companies
> that I'd like to have separate accounting systems for.
>
> Does GnuCash allow for multiple businesses,
Yes
> or would I need to
> install a separate version for each
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