Missing menus

Joe Miller admin at jolyonmiller.co.uk
Mon Aug 6 13:40:13 EDT 2012


Thanks for that Les, guess I'm more keen than ever to try Mint. 
Compatibility with Gnucash was my major stumbling block.

On 06/08/12 18:36, Les wrote:
> On 08/06/2012 10:48 AM, Joe Miller wrote:
>> Thanks Colin,
>> Yes, this is a recent problem, I've been using 11.04 for quite a while.
>>
>> I'm not upgrading to 12.04, probably bailing out of Ubuntu altogether.
>> Has anyone tried GnuCash on Linux Mint?
>>>
>>> Do you mean that it used to be ok with Unity on Ubuntu 11.04 but has
>>> now started going wrong for no obvious reason?
>>>
>>> I vaguely remember some such issues, Unity was a bit flakey on 11.04,
>>> but it is a very long time ago.  11.04 goes out of support in a couple
>>> of months so I suggest upgrading to 12.04 which is pretty solid and
>>> will be supported for five years.
>>>
>>> Colin L
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Joe
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> I got sick of Ubuntu's Unity and other issues and installed Linux Mint
> (Debian version) about last April.  I then installed GC 2.4.10 and the
> only problem I had (as many others have) was with F::Q not updating. I
> installed the upgrades and everything has been mostly perfect since.
>
> Regards,
> Les
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