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My gnucash recipe

By dgtlmoon - Posted on 04 July 2008

heres my gnucash account recipe

Initial setup

- Set up your bank account as "Assets:BendigoBank passport account" or whatever your income lands into, set your opening balance as of the financial year

- set up a "Assets:AR" as type Accounts/R

- Setup any Expense sub-accounts, these need to be defined prior to importing the QIF as theres a bug in the QIF importer.

Importing your QIF

For savings/bank account type

Normalizing your democracy / miro podcast volumes automatically

By dgtlmoon - Posted on 20 May 2008

Heres a handy script I use to normalize and compress the audio in podcasts downloaded by my Democracy / Miro player.

This is much nicer when im sitting at my desk working and listening, i dont need to fiddle with the volume-knob mid sub-routine when i'm coding, very handy for smoothing out audio in news feeds where they have a loud news banner/jingle/intro sound followed by various voices.

This just runs at cronjob using 'normalize-audio' audio package

Looking at opensource desktop - part 2

By dgtlmoon - Posted on 13 May 2008


As promised, I've emailed KDE. I think the questions here-in are pretty decent and something everyone who uses open-source desktop should be concerned about.

Looking at opensource desktop - part 1

By dgtlmoon - Posted on 03 May 2008

I've been involved with Linux since around the 2.0.2x series kernels in around November 1996. Admittedly I was of pure hacker-mentality had no real idea of what it would take to run a business that depended on the desktop to perform it's duties, such as printing, saving, loading/retrieving, web-browsing, network file system connectivity. I was just happy to be able todo interesting stuff with my TCP stack and write my own software without having to fork-out big dollars for the experience.