Hello Ricardo,
>From what I can gather, it's not your fault. You are probably running the
Gnome version of Linux Mint, which is the default one. When you edit the
settings in the Control Panel, that only changes settings for Gnome
applications, and not for the KDE ones.
Thus, you had to go to syste
Hello and Thank you very much for the help.
Being a linux newbie, had some difficulty in accessing the system settings.
After installing it, I was able to easily locate the monetary elements and
solve the problem with running KMyMoney.
By the way, when initially installed (before the crash), I've
On 21/11/12 19:07, ricardo silva wrote:
Hello
I've installed kMyMoney after reading some critics/reviews as the best
software for Microsoft Money users that are slowly switching to Linux
environment.
I've used the software, created accounts and movements and, even though
it wasn't a real test dr
Hi,
On Wednesday 21 November 2012 19:10:15 Alvaro Soliverez wrote:
> Hello Ricardo,
> can you try running "systemsettings", then click on Locale (the one with
> the United Nations flag), and verify the values there? Just to make sure
> the KDE locale settings are correct.
Yes, that should fix it
Hello Ricardo,
can you try running "systemsettings", then click on Locale (the one with
the United Nations flag), and verify the values there? Just to make sure
the KDE locale settings are correct.
Regards,
Alvaro
On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 4:07 PM, ricardo silva wrote:
> Hello
>
> I've installe
Hello
I've installed kMyMoney after reading some critics/reviews as the best
software for Microsoft Money users that are slowly switching to Linux
environment.
I've used the software, created accounts and movements and, even though it
wasn't a real test drive, I congratulate the developer team for