Hi all, A hassle free no installation Live CD is available for download. It is based on Kanotix which seems to be a Linux which runs off this very CD with no installation necessary. It does not change anything on your Computer.
Given you have a PC which can boot from CD all you have to do is download the CD. Then use a program like k3b or xcdroast or a Windows program to burn the so called iso image - the file you download. Whatever burn program you use don't burn the downloaded file as a file but rather find the option where it lets you burn CD images. Every CD burning app has this option I believe. http://www.localhost1.de/knoppix/kanotix.iso Then put the CD in the CD-ROM drive and let your PC start from it. It will boot into a graphical environment (KDE). It will present you with a desktop icon which lets you start GNUmed. You can use this CD to connect to the public database over the internet *or* you can use a local database. Yes you are right. GNUmed server can be started from this very CD as well. So all you need is this CD to look at version 0.1 of GNUmed. If you are presented with a German user interface and get lost let me know. The English version is on there as well but the CD is premade to launch the German version of GNUmed. Try to do this with Windows. Try again. This CD has been made by a commercial vendor which ships a Linux version of his commercial (German only) practice management app on this CD as well. So when you read APW or APWLinux this is the name of the commercial app. Those guys are not ready to open their source nor do they have an English interface (German only) but they produced this CD for us plus host the file to download http://www.localhost1.de/knoppix/kanotix.iso Don't say we don't make it easy to test and use GNUmed. -- Sebastian Hilbert Leipzig / Germany [www.openmed.org] -> PGP welcome, HTML ->/dev/null ICQ: 86 07 67 86 -> No files, no URL's VoIP: callto://[EMAIL PROTECTED] My OS: Suse Linux. Geek by Nature, Linux by Choice _______________________________________________ Gnumed-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumed-devel
