I think I will go the LINUX route. I have available Knoppix, Fedora Core 3, Slackware, SUSE, Debian GNU, DSL, Gentoo, Feather, Insert and Coyote Linux from my Linux Bible 2005 CD's. Which would be the best to use?
 
I assume that the steps to follow are: Install Linux, Install GT.M and then VISTA; am I correct? 
 
-------Original Message-------
 
Date: 12/20/05 12:14:13
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] VISTA
 
If you decide to try GT.M on Linux, and you have the ability to
configure a VistA system once it is installed on a hard drive, I'll
volunteer to help.  There are two choices:
 
1. Install VistA, GT.M and Linux on the hard drive.  Depending on the
speed of your PC, this will take about a half hour to an hour to get a
VistA system to start configuring.
 
2. Boot off a CD, and just use the hard drive for the database.  This
will take a few minutes to get to a VistA system you can start
configuring.
 
-- Bhaskar
 
On Tue, 2005-12-20 at 11:27 -0600, Ronald Ponto wrote:
> I have finally purchased a 80G HD for use with VISTA. Should I use
> LINUX or is there a version that doesn't require it? I am a VA
> employee that works with setting up files in the lab. I would use this
> to test changes in files without actually being on the production
> account at work.
>
> Ronald H. Ponto
>
>
>
 
 
 
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