Thanks for the suggestion, Mike.

Incidentally, with VMWare being free, you could potentially just run the 
live CD in a virtual mmachine.  Also, I wonder if John Leo Zimmer can 
tell us how to set up a CoLinux environment for a Linux live CD...

Regards
-- Bhaskar

Mike Schrom wrote, on 07/18/2006 02:41 PM:
> Bhaskar,
> 
> Thanks for the references! I forgot about the Acculturation CD, but my
> only problem with it was the need to boot it. Most of my development
> time is spent in little snippets between patients and I need the
> computer booted with Windoze for my dictation system. I can PuTTY to the
> linux box between patients to play in my newly configured GT.M "sandbox"
> for a couple of minutes at a time but rebooting is a hassle.
> 
> As if you don't have anything else to do, what would be great is a set
> of the exercises (even just a mini "course" document with just written
> instructions) that could be run in a working GT.M/Linux environment with
> either a development or integration VistA system already installed. I,
> of course, have no idea how difficult this would be, but that's my $0.02
> worth.
> 
> Mike

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