MT32 CAN  run on linux.  (but they will not support you) 

felicity


On Tue, 2007-05-15 at 20:09 +1000, Andrew wrote:
> <snip> I strongly urge all users to avoid Microsoft products wherever
> possible, but especially on database servers.
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> Peter.
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> Which rules out any doctors running the following medical software;
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> Medical Director 
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> Practix
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> MSS Classic
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> Profile
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> Medtech32
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> Pracsoft
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> Totalcare
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> Blue Chip
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> Shexie
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> Locum
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> RXMedical
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> Genie etc
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> So that seems to cover 90% plus of Australian doctors, about which we
> are talking on this forum are we not ?
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> So does your comment not sound a little out of place here Peter ?
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> Andrew Cameron.
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Peter Machell
> Sent: Tuesday, 15 May 2007 1:36 PM
> To: General Practice Computing Group Talk
> Subject: Re: [GPCG_TALK] MS SQL 2000 purchase options.
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> On 15/05/2007, at 10:26 AM, Greg Twyford wrote:
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> Peter,
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> And how do you know they'll reactivate it after you've installed it?
> Does the seller peel the little sticker with the licence key off the
> server case it came from?
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> I'm talking about using the MSSQL server only, which doesn't require
> activation. The rest of SBS can go in the bin where it belongs.
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> At least there are no upgrade paths with MS server products anymore,
> so it won't be one that someone has used to get a valid licence for a
> current version.
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