No offense, but Linux is the kernel, the kernel is Linux.  The Fedora Core 2 
distribution is still supported and there is nothing wrong with it.  I run 
GT.M on my old Red Hat 9 box without a problem 466 Celeron with 512 RAM.

I run "bleeding edge" Fedora Core 3 servers without a hitch.  I haven't lost 
much blood running Red Hat/Fedora.  But this isn't the place for distro wars.  
If you are running a machine with a recent version of the Linux kernel on it, 
chances are you can run GT.M and VistA.  It doesn't matter which distribution 
of Linux you are running.

Go to the Wiki young man, read the wonderful works of Nancy, Kevin 
Toppenberg.... and my little howto on getting GT.M on Linux going.  After 
getting everything installed you will have some different questions.

Welcome to the incredible journey...... that never ends..... now where is my 
Mumps reference book....... 

On Wednesday 25 May 2005 08:53, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
> First, do you have anything you are in love with on your Fedora 2 machine? 
> If no, why not start by getting yourself an up to date version of Linux
> version.
>
> Rat Hat and Suse have Enterprise versions.  It have been thinking that
> might be nice to my feet wet with one of those that a hospital or perhaps a
> practice installing VistA-Office might like to use for that reason as it
> will have support guaranteed to be available.
>
> Red Hats non-enterprise offspring is Fedora, as you know, and tends to be a
> "bit bleeding edge" as others more than me have said. (One with a name
> beginning with a B comes to mind, and my son as well.)
>
> Then there is Suse, and I would like to have someone comment on Suse as you
> can download it for bargain use vs. the Enterprise version.
>
> Also, maybe some know about the quality and depth of the support available
> to a large enterprise for the other distros.
>
> On Wednesday 25 May 2005 10:27 am, Alberto Odor wrote:
> > Well, I'm decided to give OpenVistA as much time as I can. I downloaded a
> > lot of stuff yesterday like:
> >
> > 1. OpenVistA VIVA FOIA Gold 20050212.iso
> > 2. OpenVistA SemiVIVA FOIA Gold 20050212.tar.gz
> > 3. GT.MAcculturation0.3.iso
> >
> > I have a Linux Server with Fedora2 I can use as I only use it for
> > testing. (Linux is not my strong point)
> > I also have a Windows Server and a couple of PCs with WindowsXP I can
> > use.
> >
> > If you would like to have a DEMO site, how would you start? Please
> > elaborate as much as you want to ;)
> >
> > Once I have a Demo site, I plan to try and make an installation from the
> > VA files on GT.M. (I also have Cache's demo disk - one user version).
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Alberto Odor, MD
> > Mexico City
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