Hey Guys,
Anybody know of any decent accounting software that runs on centos? Web or App based is fine.. Pref open or free..
Thanks, Wayne
Anybody know of any decent accounting software that runs on centos? Web or App based is fine.. Pref open or free..
Gnucash is available from http://centos.karan.org and is excellent accounting software, provided you're used to double-entry accounting.
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Wayne wrote:
Hey Guys,
Anybody know of any decent accounting software that runs on centos? Web or App based is fine.. Pref open or free..
Thanks, Wayne
I realize you prefer open or free, but MoneyDance is wonderful. It's shareware and can run on both Windows and Linux, sharing the same data file. I use it exclusively now.
On Fri, 7 Apr 2006, Ralph Alvy wrote:
I realize you prefer open or free, but MoneyDance is wonderful. It's shareware and can run on both Windows and Linux, sharing the same data file. I use it exclusively now.
AOL. I have very good experiences with MoneyDance. Very stable, and works well on any operating system for which the Java Runtime Environment is available.
-- Daniel
On 4/8/06, Wayne wayne@nightsol.net wrote:
Hey Guys,
Anybody know of any decent accounting software that runs on centos? Web or App based is fine.. Pref open or free..
Thanks, Wayne
I'd recommend KMyMoney2 which is striving to be a full-featured replacement for your Windows-based finance software. They are a full double-entry accounting software package, for personal or small-business use, which can be obtained from Centos Extras.
Sharon.
--- Sharon Kimble sharon04@gmail.com wrote:
On 4/8/06, Wayne wayne@nightsol.net wrote:
Hey Guys,
Anybody know of any decent accounting software
that runs on centos?
Web or App based is fine.. Pref open or free..
Thanks, Wayne
I'd recommend KMyMoney2 which is striving to be a full-featured replacement for your Windows-based finance software. They are a full double-entry accounting software package, for personal or small-business use, which can be obtained from Centos Extras.
Sharon.
KMyMoney vs. GNUCash vs. MoneyDance
Feel free to search for KMyMoney vs. GNUCash vs. MoneyDance. Note KMyMoney2 is not in CentOS Extras but rather centos.karan.org (kb extras). There is a diference between CentOS extras which are enabled by default and centos.karan.org(kb extras) which is a third party repo.
There should be a version of kmymoney in dag/rpmforge as well. (I say should advisably).
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On 4/8/06, Sharon Kimble sharon04@gmail.com wrote:
On 4/8/06, Wayne wayne@nightsol.net wrote:
Hey Guys,
Anybody know of any decent accounting software that runs on centos? Web or App based is fine.. Pref open or free..
Thanks, Wayne
I'd recommend KMyMoney2 which is striving to be a full-featured replacement for your Windows-based finance software. They are a full double-entry accounting software package, for personal or small-business use, which can be obtained from Centos Extras.
Theres also grisbi, which I don't find as easy to use as KMyMoney. I've tried Moneydance and found that it was let down by not being able to enter fixed date bills on their respective appropriate dates.
Sharon.
On Sat, 2006-04-08 at 03:42 +0100, Wayne wrote:
Hey Guys,
Anybody know of any decent accounting software that runs on centos? Web or App based is fine.. Pref open or free..
TinyERP is maybe one of the best http://www.tinyerp.org and it is in the CentOS repos
On Sat, 2006-04-08 at 12:42 +0200, Bernard Lheureux wrote:
On Sat, 2006-04-08 at 03:42 +0100, Wayne wrote:
Hey Guys,
Anybody know of any decent accounting software that runs on centos? Web or App based is fine.. Pref open or free..
TinyERP is maybe one of the best http://www.tinyerp.org and it is in the CentOS repos
Oups, the site seems to be down for the moment, have a look at: http://freshmeat.net/projects/tinyerp/
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Wayne wrote:
Hey Guys,
Anybody know of any decent accounting software that runs on centos? Web or App based is fine.. Pref open or free..
You may use sql ledger at http://sql-ledger.org/,it is nice but a little bit complex. it works over web so almost everyone on your network will have access.not to mention it's GPLed
Thanks, Wayne
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Hello List:
This question is anybody who has experience with Firewall security using SELinux and Shorewall!
I am in the process of setting up a new LINUX system. I have read about SELinux Firewall in CentOS 4.3. I am wondering if someone can shed light on Shorewall Firewall vs. SELinux Firewall.
I have not used either one of these Firewalls even though I once (2 years ago) tested setting up Shorewall Firewall. I liked the concept and design of Shorewall, however, I prefer using SELinux, because it part of CentOS setup.
Any suggestion and discussion is highly appreciated.
Kirti
On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 06:23:55PM -0400, Kirti S. Bajwa enlightened us:
This question is anybody who has experience with Firewall security using SELinux and Shorewall!
I am in the process of setting up a new LINUX system. I have read about SELinux Firewall in CentOS 4.3. I am wondering if someone can shed light on Shorewall Firewall vs. SELinux Firewall.
I have not used either one of these Firewalls even though I once (2 years ago) tested setting up Shorewall Firewall. I liked the concept and design of Shorewall, however, I prefer using SELinux, because it part of CentOS setup.
Any suggestion and discussion is highly appreciated.
SELinux is not a firewall. Start at http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-4-Manual/selinux-guide/ for more information.
Matt
Kirti S. Bajwa wrote on Thu, 11 May 2006 18:23:55 -0400:
Shorewall Firewall vs. SELinux Firewall.
SELinux is not a firewall, it's a policy enforcement framework. You cannot compare the both by any means.
Kai
Kirti S. Bajwa wrote:
Hello List:
This question is anybody who has experience with Firewall security using SELinux and Shorewall!
I am in the process of setting up a new LINUX system. I have read about SELinux Firewall in CentOS 4.3. I am wondering if someone can shed light on Shorewall Firewall vs. SELinux Firewall.
I have not used either one of these Firewalls even though I once (2 years ago) tested setting up Shorewall Firewall. I liked the concept and design of Shorewall, however, I prefer using SELinux, because it part of CentOS setup.
Any suggestion and discussion is highly appreciated.
Kirti
Perhaps you should continue to do some reading.
Shorewall is a firewall of sorts, it's more of a front end for IPTables/Netfilter. http://www.shorewall.net/shorewall_index.htm#WhatIs
SELinux is a system access control package. http://www.centos.org/docs/4/html/rhel-selg-en-4/selg-preface-0011.html#RHLC...
That being said, there may be some conflicts between these software packages, I have not tried them together as of yet.
-Mike