Re: [Hardhats-members] OS

2006-07-21 Thread K.S. Bhaskar
Greg Woodhouse wrote, on 07/20/2006 06:40 PM: [KSB] ...snip... Does anyone have instructions for compiling GT.M on FreeBSD. I remember Dave Whitten and I tried this once before, but it wasn't even clear how to compile on Linux is a previous version wasn't in place. [KSB] A member of the

Re: [Hardhats-members] OS

2006-07-20 Thread K.S. Bhaskar
Jamie -- I presume your question has to do with the popularity of computing platforms with a view to selecting the right one(s) for you. As far as VistA and GT.M are concerned, the majority of VistA usage on GT.M is on x86 GNU/Linux. Licenses have been purchased to run VistA on GT.M on

Re: [Hardhats-members] OS

2006-07-20 Thread Greg Woodhouse
VA medical centers generally run Caché/VMS on the Alpha, so if this is the direction you want to go, you won't exactly be breaking new ground. On the other hand, there are quite a few people on this list who want to focus on purely open source solutions from the OS up. Regardless of the OS and

Re: [Hardhats-members] OS

2006-07-20 Thread K.S. Bhaskar
Thanks, Greg. Comments below. -- Bhaskar Greg Woodhouse wrote, on 07/20/2006 06:07 PM: VA medical centers generally run Caché/VMS on the Alpha, so if this is the direction you want to go, you won't exactly be breaking new ground. On the other hand, there are quite a few people on this list

Re: [Hardhats-members] OS

2006-07-20 Thread Greg Woodhouse
--- K.S. Bhaskar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [KSB] Yes, GT.M for x86 GNU/Linux has been reported to run successfully on FreeBSD using the compatibility library. Does anyone have instructions for compiling GT.M on FreeBSD. I remember Dave Whitten and I tried this once before, but it

Re: [Hardhats-members] [os-wg] Editorial: RHIO's and the Illusion of Health IT Success

2005-12-12 Thread Richard G. DAVIS
what bothers me most about this article is that it is a kind of when did you stop beating your wife? style. It presents an attention getting assertion about an illusion. One expects to be provided with some objective, verifiable data that supports this assertion. What follows is mostly a