![]() ![]() It would be cool if I could run gnucash in a text console - there are times where my dual-booting laptop (Linux & Windows 2000) is in use at a client site, and if I could use PuTTY to SSH into my home server from a Windows environment, that would be nifty. Perhaps the poster was mistaken and GNUcash CAN'T be run in a pure-text mode - or maybe it just won't run through PuTTY, my Windows SSH client. Gdk-WARNING **: locale not supported by C libraryįinds nothing of interest. Let's try to run it.since this is an experimental box, might as well run as root. Whee! It asks me if I want to install a bunch of stuff. Mctlab:/home/macleod# apt-get install gnucash I SSH (via putty) to a Debian system (Stock Woody). Funny, every time I've done that, it's started in the graphical mode, but I guess if the X-Server isn't running. Looks like I can't play with GNUcash today, since I'm on a Windows laptop.īut wait - I'm reading the gnucash-users list, and it appears that I can run gnucash in a console setting just by typing gnucash. ![]() I plan to "play with" GNUcash for a week or so before actually putting real data into it, and even then, I will run it in parallel to my existing accounting system for a while.įirst problem: It's not GNUcash's fault, but today I'm stuck at a remote site with lots of dead time doing nothing. ![]()
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