[GNC] Backup and restore GnuCash Settings

David Carlson david.carlson.417 at gmail.com
Wed May 16 11:50:56 EDT 2018


I am not an expert on Linux, so do not quote me here.  I think that GnuCash
puts the settings in a hidden folder under your user directory.  Does your
backup program also back up the hidden folders?

David C

On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 10:00 AM, Nikos Charonitakis <nikosx at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi All
> I have recently made a back of my home directory on a fedora 27 pc
> and then i restored it to a new installation on fedora 28. I was
> expecting to open Gnucash and continue working on my latest Gnucash
> file and also have all my settings in place but this was not the case.
> Running Gnucash on the new installation is like you start application
> for the first time.
> Firefox for example does not have this behavior, all my setting
> plugins, bookmarks,passwords are in their place after restoring my
> home dir.
> Any ideas how to fix  this?
>
> Note:
> This is not specific to GnuCash 3, i have seen the same thing and on
> previous gnucash versions.
>
> Nikos
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