[TriLUG] Re: gnucash anyone?
Ed Warnicke
hagbard at physics.rutgers.edu
Tue Dec 18 16:44:08 EST 2001
I'm running in a primarily KDE environment,
but I still use gnucash... but I'm also running
debian, so from no gnome libs at all to a fully
functional gnucash is just
apt-get install gnucash
YMMV :)
I'd recommend running gnomecc ( the gnome control center )
to adjust the fonts into harmony with the rest of your
kde desktop though, as it limits the visual clash.
Ed
On Tue, 2001-12-18 at 15:37, Vestal, Roy L. wrote:
> I'm interested in this. However, I use KDE and do not have many, if any, of
> the Gnome libraries installed on RHL 7.2.
>
> Anyone use this that has a similar setup?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Sharp [mailto:ms at prolinux.ws]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 3:09 PM
> To: trilug at trilug.org
> Subject: [TriLUG] Re: gnucash anyone?
>
>
> yea, I have gnucash-1.6.4-1 running on redhat 7.2 and love it
>
>
> Lisa Lorenzin writes:
>
> >
> >> Has anyone managed to install this beast on Red hat Linux 7. 2 yet?
> >> Does anyone have any good/bad things to say about gnucash?
> >
> > joe mack gave a presentation at nc*sa on gnucash a couple months ago -
> > it looks fabulous. i'd like to get around to migrating from quicken to
> > gnucash myself...
> >
> > joe's presentation notes are at
> > http://www.ncsysadmin.org/july2001/ncsa-gnucash-talk.html
> > and his contact info is on there. he seems to be quite familiar with (and
>
> > enthusiastic about) it, so i'll bet he'd be willing to give you his
> > opinion. :)
> >
> > lisa
> >
> > --
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