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Re: [Health] GNU Health on Mac Mini?


From: Axel Braun
Subject: Re: [Health] GNU Health on Mac Mini?
Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2014 19:11:36 +1300
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Hi Cecilaia,
There is enough EC2 instance of the live cd, but honestly, I did not try so far.
But I know that the gents from Openlabs have some experience with Amazon's cloud.
Schöne Grüße
Axel
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Written from cell phone. Excuses for typos.

Am 27. Dezember 2014 04:06:51 GMT+13:00, schrieb Maria Cecilia Santos Popper <address@hidden>:

This is when I think that virtualization is a really good choice.
Health professionals being able to run instances of their databases wherever they are, not being necessary to have major IT skills.

I wonder if any member of the community has any experience in this matter.
I'm thinking Amazon ws or similar.
I'm asking out of complete ignorance in virtualization option.

El 26/12/2014 07:18, "Edgar Hagenbichler" <address@hidden> escribió:
Hello Martin,
my experiences to share are that it was really complicated for me too to get GNUHealth running as a server.
With the LiveCD I failed too.
At least I managed to install OpenSuse 13.1 on my Media Akoya notebook. One of the problems with other Linux versions may depend on the UEFI booting, but I don't really know. It would be great to find a way to have a distribution which allows to install and use GNUHealth on any Windows PC, if necessary with making of a Linux partition, but with a real one-click installation. Since I am very motivated to use and to contribute to GnuHealth I spent a lot of (useless) time for installing it, but at the moment I would not recommend a server version for a physician or a health professional who is not a Linux expert.
Best
Edgar

Von meinem iPhone gesendet

> Am 26.12.2014 um 10:32 schrieb Martin Sauter <address@hidden>:
>
> I experimented with the GNU Health Live CD, but I did not manage to boot my Samsung Notebook from it (I tried both USB stick and CD).
>
> So I'm thinking about buying a small computer like a Mac Mini or similar as a GNU Health server. Does anyone have experiences to share?
>
> I'm familiar with Windows and Mac OS, but not with Linux. I'm looking for a solution that is simple, small and reliable, since I'll be travelling to Laos and need something for demonstration purposes.
>
> - Martin
>


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