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#1 2007-11-02 2:40:55 am

agentyikes
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Registered: 2007-11-02
Posts: 24

GNUcash

I would like to run GNUcash on this little pet. I use the ubuntu sources.list and find that I can install and run GNUcash 2.0, not the latest 2.2.1. Any idea on how to install the latest one?
Also, the font and window size is a bit too big. Any suggestion to modify it to fit into this little pet.
Thanx!

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#2 2007-11-02 5:28:06 am

Jon Bradbury
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From: UK
Registered: 2007-09-20
Posts: 2632

Re: GNUcash

On a similar vein, there's a KDE based alternative I think. Can't remember what it is called.  Anyway, you can try that if you have no luck configurung GNUCash.

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#3 2007-11-03 10:57:44 am

agentyikes
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Registered: 2007-11-02
Posts: 24

Re: GNUcash

Yes, the KMyMoney2 should be roughly the same. There is also an import function that makes KMyMoney take the data from gnucash. However, I have done much work and time in gnucash. So, I rather not risk.
I have gnucash 2.0 installed and it works great. The only thing worse is the size of the windows, which is always too big to fit in. But I notice that some built-in apps also have this problem. So, this is not because of gnucash. It should be the OS.

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#4 2007-11-03 11:23:34 am

wyopistachio
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From: Wyoming, USA
Registered: 2007-09-22
Posts: 113

Re: GNUcash

Could someone explain how you would install kmymoney?  That is the program I use on my home machines, and it would be great to have on my eee.


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