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Re: [Health] Assistance in tryton login (GNU Health 2.6 / KDE 4 / 32bit


From: antony Seven
Subject: Re: [Health] Assistance in tryton login (GNU Health 2.6 / KDE 4 / 32bit .)
Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2014 11:35:04 +0300

hi Alex i hope this finds you well,  i manged to unlock the root login by adding some line of code on the "/etc/sysconfig......the file "displaymanager"" and now i have a root KDE session but i still can not get the any of the apps to open up, i was hopping to check the firewall setting you were talking about on the Yast firewall, but still no luck!

What is usually the basic procedure of setting up the server and the client?
generaly i want to belive that you must make the server available to the client then make it possible for the client to connect to the server !   


On Sat, Aug 30, 2014 at 1:07 AM, Axel Braun <address@hidden> wrote:
Hello Antony

Am Freitag, 29. August 2014, 10:16:24 schrieb antony Seven:

> one more thing Axel, i am planning to role out this instance of gnu health
> in a network environment, i have deployed php web apps and even some java
> but python,  PostgreSQL and tryton ? never before.. ironically i am fair in
> python but in the likes of security / automation scripting.
>
> how would i go about deploying this app in a server client setting on a
> network.

There are various things to evaluate before giving a final answer, but a good
start may be:
- Get GNUHealth installed on a physical or virtual server (see GNUHealth or
Tryton documentation)
- configure it technically  - in a local network you may omit e.g. SSL and
create all functional entities (hospital, doctors, etc)
- get the server known to your local network (change (D)DNS settings)
- install the Tryton-client on the local machines
- in the client, create a profile to connect to the server

Thats it basically....

> Finally i want to thank you for your time, effort, sacrifice and motivation
> into the GNU HEALTH community. i am a drupalist and learning from drupal
> community and how we relate and assist in the project, i salute you Alex
> its because of people like you that the open source community continues to
> lead in the software industry.

Thanks for this, but I feel the credit has to go to Luis and the GNU Health
Team as well as to the Tryton Community.

Best wishes
Axel




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