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  • Installing ERPNext 14 on Debian 12

    Installing ERPNext 14 on Debian 12

    ERPNext is an amazing, free and open-source ERP system built using the Frappe Bench framework. It is scale-able, simple to use and quite beautiful. It is also quite difficult to install outside of the easy-installers which do not play nice with Debian. In my case, I have an LXC Container on Proxmox VE, running Debian…

  • Installing ERPNext on Fedora 37

    Installing ERPNext on Fedora 37

    ERPNext is an amazing, free and open-source ERP system built using the Frappe-Bench framework. It is scale-able, simple to use and quite beautiful. It is also quite difficult to install outside of the easy-installers which do not play nice in an existing Fedora Server setup due to the use of their own, in-house framework called…

  • Installing ERPNext using Docker

    Installing ERPNext using Docker

    In this Tutorial we will go through the steps to install ERPNext as a Docker Container Stack. The official documentation is a little complex and needs tweaking, however these steps will get the job down simply and without much effort. We will assume that you already have Docker installed and running and that you are…

  • Installing ERPNext on Debian 10 (Updated for ERPNExt version-13)

    Installing ERPNext on Debian 10 (Updated for ERPNExt version-13)

    ERPNext is an amazing, free and open-source ERP system built using the Frappe-Bench framework. It is scale-able, simple to use and quite beautiful. It is also quite difficult to install outside of the easy-installers which do not play nice in an existing Debian Server setup due to the use of their own, in-house framework called…

  • Are Temporary Contracts Dead

    Following the promulgation of The Labour Relations Amendment Act (Act 6 of 2014) on the 1st of January 2015, various changes occurred within the framework of the Labour Relations Act (Act 66 of 1995, as amended) of which some impact om temporary workers. While many of these amendments became effective immediately on the 1st of January, some…