peter_cd.cn
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- Feb 9, 2018
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Hi,
I am planning to install and use GnuCash:
https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/ports.cgi?query=gnucash&stype=all
Plan to make a new Jail and install this ports in that jail. I know how to do this part already.
Once it is installed, how do I access and use it? Will the BSD version of GnuCash has a user interface I can access too?
I am envision there should be a way like installing Plex via ports and able to access it via a web browser on a computer.
Maybe that's not possible... because I think GunCash is not a webpage application. It is a desktop application.
I am currently running the FreeNas server "headlessly", does this mean if I use BSD version of GnuCash, I have to attach the server to a monitor at all time?
How does FreeBSD software works in general? Can't imagine all BSD softwares are command line based (Plex, Radarr, etc on BSD are certainly not command line based).
Would appreciate some beginner education on this as I am pretty confused right now.
I am planning to install and use GnuCash:
https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/ports.cgi?query=gnucash&stype=all
Plan to make a new Jail and install this ports in that jail. I know how to do this part already.
Once it is installed, how do I access and use it? Will the BSD version of GnuCash has a user interface I can access too?
I am envision there should be a way like installing Plex via ports and able to access it via a web browser on a computer.
Maybe that's not possible... because I think GunCash is not a webpage application. It is a desktop application.
I am currently running the FreeNas server "headlessly", does this mean if I use BSD version of GnuCash, I have to attach the server to a monitor at all time?
How does FreeBSD software works in general? Can't imagine all BSD softwares are command line based (Plex, Radarr, etc on BSD are certainly not command line based).
Would appreciate some beginner education on this as I am pretty confused right now.