LEDGERSMB on Windows 10
Hi all I sure as hell hope someone can help me.
I have been looking at LedgerSMB now for 2 weeks trying to figure out how I get this working on a Windows10 PC, and damned if i understand any of it.
I so would love to use this software, sick of paying out thousands of dollars each year for not much. Ledger SMB from what I have read and seem on the youtube is perfect it does everything i want and more.
Is there anyone out there that would be willing to give me a hand setting it up on my PC using TEAMVIEWER.
I live in Australia so you would have to consider the time difference. I am hoping to do this ASAP so if there is any I would really appreciate your help.
Thank you
Terry
On Wed, May 8, 2019 at 6:33 PM Terry Mcgrane tmmcg54@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all I sure as hell hope someone can help me.
We'll do what we can.
I have been looking at LedgerSMB now for 2 weeks
What version of LedgerSMB? What version of PostgreSQL? Which Perl installation are you attempting to use? I use Strawberry Perl on MS Windows 10, myself...
trying to figure out how I get this working on a Windows10 PC,
And how are you attempting to install it? Is there a procedure you're attempting to follow? Note that I am not aware of a current usable procedure to install & run LedgerSMB on MS Windows, even the server versions of it. Not to say that it might not work, only to note that it is not currently known to work.
Note also that my primary PC is running Windows 10. But I don't run LSMB on that; I run in on Linux installs running on my laptop or on server PCs. And access the app itself via browser. And the command line for where the app is installed; originally using PuTTY and now using the 'Bash on Ubuntu on Windows' to run secure command line sessions to the server (usally VMs or LXC containers) where the one I want to look at is running.
Is there anyone out there that would be willing to give me a hand setting it up on my PC using TEAMVIEWER.
That appears to be a proprietary remote desktop application. LedgerSMB is not a desktop app, so how are you thinking of using it?
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Robert J. Clay
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Terry Mcgrane