Laptops and linux...
I have a humble recommendation if you are going the linux laptop
route
Make sure you get one with an nvidia card... the ati support is weak.
Having said that, Nancy's advice is dead on!
I have a habit of buying the coolest hardware I can find (or someone
gives me) and
OHOHOHOH!
I got this one!
Call it paramyxovirus
or...
maybe...
live attenuated mumps that way people know it isn't as virulent!!!
Or... maybe I will just be quiet again
BTW... Kevin... can you call external routines or system functions in
mumps?
If so...
Heh... ok... I know that I am not a MUMPS guru.. or even n00b
but I have written both compilers and interpreters
in the dim dim dim dim dim dim recesses of time...
And I can't help but think, that it isn't the best thought out feature
(reads mistake) of the language.
I think that
YAY!!
oh wait... I don't think I am supposed to cheer just yet.
:/
Emmanuel.
On Fri, 2005-08-19 at 14:26 -0700, Fred Trotter wrote:
Hi,
I remember listening in on a Hardhats con-call recently about
using the GPL for more and more parts of VistA. Given Stallmans
appearance
This is Emmanuel,
I am back from my whirlwind tour of the states to find that my
email server has puked.
If anyone, had tried to reach me... well it should work now :) ?
Um what is the status of vista :)
Anyway, hello all!
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blush...
and I am one who said he was going to put something up.
but it isn't done yet. not that it is that good to begin
with
Sorry Kevin, et all..
On Wed, 2005-05-11 at 19:15 -0700, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
I just looked at the change log at the WorldVistA
Wikki. Mark Street and I
I haven't actually used it yet... I am still trying to get everything
converted and going.
But, I am interested in orthopedics, and there are several aspects of
vista that seem specifically tailored toward orthopods (sounds like a
bug :).
Manolis
On Thu, 2005-04-28 at 08:04 -0600, Don Donigan
I think it has to do with decimal places. , are used for decimals in
Greece at least and . denotes thousands.
I don't remember where the problem cropt (sp?) up. But I had the same
problem
I don't remember what I did either... sorry...
I think I changed the localization to accept . for a
Hi Jason ! I am Manolis, I only recently realized I had a problem.
Have some coffee, look at some of the pamphlets on the wiki sight.
http://openforum.worldvista.org/~forum/index.php?title=Main_Page
Remember the first step is to admit you have a problem.
Hey everybody, say Hi to Jason.
A so there is a warm and fuzzy explanation...
Thought so glad I didn't insert foot down throat.merely in
mouth.
;)
On Mon, 2005-04-25 at 06:52 -0400, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
As I understand it, the Hui uses Hui OpenVistA, WorldVistA was going to use
OpenVistA and Medsphere
to develop modules that work with VistA, and have
them be propriatary. Even on Linux, one can make a commercial
program that makes use of open source technology.
Kevin
Doctor Bones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I realize, that I
...
I am still writing the documentation that I said would be done
yesterday. I already know it is going to suck... but it will be released
GNU FDL which means that you can modify it and make it better :P
Manolis
On Sun, 2005-04-24 at 02:19 +0300, Doctor Bones wrote:
BLAH BLAH BLAH
Perhaps I am wrong... wait... I know... hard to believe :)
BUT
My point about FOIA's freeness is that it is free, not open.
That is why people take it modify it and make other products from it.
If it where open...it would foster more development. Several people I
know are interested in
Exactly, it couldn't, but the install routines, the additional modules,
the documentation (non-VA) all of that could.
My little attempt at getting greek to work even though it isn't much
more than a hack and a hack explained to me by others could.
And that could aid other Greek or foreign
I realize, that I am doing nothing but muckraking at the moment...
and, I know that I am NOT by any means a core vista person or
personality. BUT...
I am offended that we call openvista, openvista... it isn't covered by
the GPL or another license that ensures development happens in the open.
add on to what I
have started.
Let me nail this down and see how it looks I think it should be up by
this weekend.
Mano
On Thu, 2005-04-21 at 07:07 -0700, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
--- Doctor Bones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Of course Kevin beat me to it :P
I haven't beat you to it. I just
I have been reading the comments and letters...
And, there is some wisdom I wish to Question...
Please forgive me... If I make anyone upset.
It is not my intent at all.
In fact you can skip my entire RANT and go to my questions and non-RANT
observations.
*RANT MODE*
I am irked by the
Of course Kevin beat me to it :P
But here is my proposal anyway
To create an open document (via wiki of course) of a single full rollout
of a virtual hospital.
In my overweening hubris (I believe hubris is already overweening so
just more so) I have started said document (although I haven't
More comments
On Wed, 2005-04-20 at 13:31 -0700, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Comments below...
Much of the database documentation is put into the
database itself. If you enter ?? etc it will tell you
what it wants.
I often find myself scratching my head at their explanations.
If you haven't
I guess a better question... and one that I am thinking of... is there a
way to set up defaults... so that certain questions aren't even
asked...
Such as Veteran status ... etc.
I may be wrong... (and please correct me..)
Is the proper way to do this:
To create a template in Fileman?
And then
I am sure that Kevin in his wisdom makes backups like bunnys make
bunnys and then I am sure he looked at the code researched it... and
then made a well researched decision .
Either that or he flipped a coin :)
I have a two headed coin particularly for these situations.
mano
On Fri,
A fooey I almost uploaded my entire movie collection :P
Mano
On Fri, 2005-04-15 at 05:38 -0700, Chris Richardson wrote:
Aaah, Usha, you might want to change your paassword and send this communique
just to Kevin and not to the list. Just a thought.
I would change your password
It doesn't seam to be working.
address 66.28.218.45
Thanks
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I was just wondering how it is going.
I sent an email to Nancy, and have tried to skype her but
I think she must be very busy.
If anyone knows what is going on please send me a message.
Also, if there is anyway I can help let me know.
\\Mano
Kevin asked me a very difficult question(s)
Where am I in my install/config process and what are my goals.
My first goal is getting a ward up on vista.
My ultimate goal is getting an entire university hospital up on vista.
And in a foreign language no less :) !
Minor goals um understand
Thanks,
My last patch is SEQ 121 from march 2, 2004
I appreciate the help.
Manolis
P.S. It is so hard to go from zero on this software!
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Ok, the problem I was having with the CPRS not communicating with my
other linux box has been solved.
I am actually very embarrased to tell you all how
UM... The firewall was on, on the CPRS client machine
DOH!
It is a good thing I don't have a twenty plus year history with
computers
Hi I was studying until I saw this letter :P ...
I have CPRS working with cxoffice ... but...
I installed vista on my laptop so, I could play with it at
work ...cough...
And... I was able to get cprs working with cxoffice.
With the richdll error.. which I am pretty sure is easily fixed.
I
I realize that everyone pretty much has written off CPRS and wine with
linux.
Well, I decided to give a try for grins and giggles
And guess what!
It doesn't work.
But... I have been thinking about it and I think I might be able to
get it to work.What is the farthest anyone has gotten
This applies to SemiViva .4 on Linux
I was trying to enter some information in Greek.
I was trying to make a Ward.
And it would not let me use Greek Characters. It told me that control
characters are illegal.
Select ADT System Definition Menu Option: WArd Definition Entry/Edit
Select WARD
Hello,
On the recommendation of Nancy, I am sending this.
Problem:
a couple of CPRS windows would display Retrieving in Background and
would not ever retrieve.
Installation:
Linux
SemiViva 0.4
I followed the instructions in
Hi all,
I wanted to come to the Boston meeting, but sadly... it won't happen :P
Soo
That means I am going to try to go from Nancy's help getting CPRS
working (everlasting gratitude)... to getting a clinic working.
Hah... you say... well... um... you are right.
Oh well...
Is there
Hi :)
As for linux, or co-linux, or vmware
Have you all thought about qemu?
It is supposed to be pretty good.
The only thing is I really don't want to run windows at all.
My personal belief... is that it is a security hole, rather than has
security holes.
Also... is there anyway to put
Thanks for the welcome!
I found all your all's help very helpfull.
I will try to document exactly what I am doing and writing it up.
I still haven't got the faintest clue %) ... but that's ok.
Ok.. on to names
I hate having my name googled so it is an alias :D
I bet none of you all
Well... not actually hatred...
But... I would really like to use a linux only environment.
So, I can control security better.
Is there a gui for X.
From my searches the answer seems to be no.
I hope I am wrong.
Thanks in advance,
Mano
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I have been a member of your list for three days.
I have been interested in EMRs for years...
I am both a programmer (unix, c, fortran, oracle, whatever) and a
doctor...
This Vista stuff is making me nuts
HELP ME PLEASE!!!
I try to install SemiViva .4 and get all the way to the end where
it
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