If you are using an older (such as one of the LTS versions) of Ubuntu, you may want an updated version of GnuCash from an official repository. Depending on your version of Ubuntu, you may additionally have to manually activate the "Universe" repository (using the Software Sources application) before GnuCash is visible. GnuCash is not officially maintained for Ubuntu, so it is the latest Debian version available when the Ubuntu release was "frozen" (as listed below). If you not using any other software sources, when you install GnuCash, the version you get will be the version archived for your release of Ubuntu. In 2019 someone bought the domain and may be using it as a news site. Sometime before 2018 the site became stale and ultimately disappeared. The site was maintained by a small group of private volunteers and their donors. You may see references to "GetDeb," which once held a wide range of unofficial backported versions of popular applications. After 30 seconds or so, all the dependencies should have been installed. It will say there is a problem and offer to repair it. Open Ubuntu Software Centre from the Dash. There will be complaints about some missing dependencies: libaqbanking35 etc.
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