Nancy --
Modems are pretty generic - just check that it is a hardware modem
rather than a software modem and you should be OK. Also, increasingly,
hardware these days says that it is Linux compatible.
http://tuxmobil.org/pcmcia_linux.html may help.
-- Bhaskar
Nancy Anthracite wrote, On
Mark --
The Google VistA group (http://groups.google.com/group/vista) is indeed
quiet. However, there is a hardhats group on Google
(http://groups.google.com/group/hardhats or
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/hardhats) to which the hardhats list
has moved. It is accessible via a mail
If GT.M works at all on OS X, I would expect it the compiler to run
unchanged. This is because while GT.M generates object files in a
standard format, it uses its own dynamic loader.
In Ismet's case, I suspect that the 1h is coming from some mismatch
having to do with terminal characteristics
Greg --
That is indeed how GT.M works. There is an environment variable
$ZROutines (which is initialized at process startup from the environment
variable $gtmroutines), which defines a search path when a routine ^XYZ
needs to be linked.
Consider a search path such as: /home/bhaskar/myVistA
Ignacio --
The hardhats list has moved. The new location is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (or via the web at
http://groups.google.com/group/hardhats). You need to be a member to post.
Regards
-- Bhaskar
-
Using Tomcat but need to
Paul --
You are probably being hit by SELinux (Security Enhanced Linux). My
guess is that its default setting is preventing a GT.M process from
executing code from heap space, a capability that GT.M requires in order
to dynamically compile and execute code. You can either turn off
SELinux
Thanks for all your efforts, Greg!
I, for one, intend to make [EMAIL PROTECTED] my primary point of
communication for hardhats, although I will continue to monitor
hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Apropos Dan's concerns about Google - they're certainly valid. But
The hardhats mailing list at Source Forge appears to be again indisposed
(it's usual mode of falling sick is to allow replies to messages to go
through, but block - or significantly delay, by days in some cases - new
messages). I have e-mailed the hardhats list administrators, including
Greg
I bundled OR_30_215 with Hui Vista 4.1 SemiVivA. FWIW, the connection
is established when CPRSChart.exe runs under wine.
-- Bhaskar
Ismet Kursunoglu wrote, on 07/25/2006 07:01 PM:
I just checked on their download area for CPRS
http://openvista.pacifichui.org/Files/CPRSchart.exe
which is
Should I bundle with OR_30_235 instead and re-release? Thanx muchly.
Regards
-- Bhaskar
Nancy Anthracite wrote, on 07/29/2006 09:19 AM:
I believe it will connect, but you will likely not be able to select a
patient.
On Saturday 29 July 2006 06:52, K.S. Bhaskar wrote:
I bundled OR_30_215
I believe you are past this now, Paul, and we are seeing this message at
this time only because the hardhats mailing list has a molasses powered
mailman server at Source Forge. If this is not the case, please write
to the list at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or write to me offline.
For others, the issue
Below are draft instructions I just wrote up for creating a new SemiVivA
package resulting from development done of a prior SemiVivA package.
They are hot off the presses (or hot off my keyboard) and almost
certainly contain errors. So please send me any errata.
-- Bhaskar
available under the terms of the license
reproduced below from the download page
(http://openvista.pacifichui.org/register_new.aspx?ref=0).
9. /usr/local/HuiVista4.1/OR_30_215 contains the CPRS GUI distributed
with the June 15, 2006 release of FOIA VistA.
K.S. Bhaskar
bhaskar at bhaskars dot
Even if not dead, the mailman list at Source Forge is very sick. A fully functional alternative, at least for now, is [EMAIL PROTECTED].-- Bhaskar
On 7/27/06, Mike Schrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't gotten any messages from Hardhats for two days, and thearchive contains nothing since
Nancy --
If Karthik is running FOIA VistA, why start up Taskman and RPC Broker?
-- Bhaskar
Nancy Anthracite wrote, on 07/24/2006 10:23 PM:
The main GUI is CPRSChart, a thick client for clinicians run on a Windows
machine. You have to start Taskman and the RPC Broker and set up a user in
the
Greg Woodhouse wrote, on 07/20/2006 06:40 PM:
[KSB] ...snip...
Does anyone have instructions for compiling GT.M on FreeBSD. I remember
Dave Whitten and I tried this once before, but it wasn't even clear how
to compile on Linux is a previous version wasn't in place.
[KSB] A member of the
Karthik --
In general, your approach is the right one. However, in the case of the
June 15, 2006 release of FOIA VistA, this step also will not suffice.
This is because the VistA.rtn file for this release was exported in a
proprietary format rather than the common format for interchange of
Mike Schrom wrote, on 07/20/2006 05:10 PM:
[KSB] ...snip...:
%GTM-F-STACKOFLOW, Stack overflow
[KSB] From the GT.M Messages and Recovery Procedures book
(http://www.sanchez-gtm.com/user_documentation/V44MsgRecProc/index.htm):
--
STACKOFLOW
Jamie --
I presume your question has to do with the popularity of computing
platforms with a view to selecting the right one(s) for you.
As far as VistA and GT.M are concerned, the majority of VistA usage on
GT.M is on x86 GNU/Linux. Licenses have been purchased to run VistA on
GT.M on
Thanks, Greg. Comments below.
-- Bhaskar
Greg Woodhouse wrote, on 07/20/2006 06:07 PM:
VA medical centers generally run Caché/VMS on the Alpha, so if this is
the direction you want to go, you won't exactly be breaking new ground.
On the other hand, there are quite a few people on this list
I am glad this was solved while I was out last week. However, for
anyone wanting to install FOIA VistA on GT.M, the easiest way is simply
to use FOIAVistA SemiVivA 20060115 from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/worldvista
Regards
-- Bhaskar
Mike --
Sounds like you figured out a safe way to do it. If you ever want to do
VistA development, my wiki post on the recommended way to configure
development environments
(http://openforum.worldvista.org/~forum/index.php?title=Software_Development_%28WG1%29_Version_Control_%28T3%29)
may
I would actually advocate not controlling the number of running tasks,
but instead to simply fire off tasks on demand.
The exception to this is tasks known a priori to cause the system to
slow down, perhaps some data warehousing / data mining processes.
However, I also believe that activities
Fred --
It's on the GT.M project page
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/sanchez-gtm). I can recommend it (I
created it myself!).
One change - in the dd command in the exercise on the live CD where you
create a container file, use a count of 80 rather than the 716800
specified - the FOIA
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
be away next week, because I
am an administrator for the openhealth list, and folks from time to time
expect responses from me on hardhats.
Regards
-- Bhaskar
Tim Churches wrote:
Tim Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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K.S. Bhaskar wrote
But you don't get the error when your pwd is /home/vista? Could it be
that HOV4 has a relative name path hard wired into a routine somewhere
rather than an absolute path name or a path name dependent on an
environment variable?
-- Bhaskar
Usha wrote:
I get this error when my pwd is not
Comments below.
Regards
-- Bhaskar
Ismet Kursunoglu wrote:
You should be able to send a mupip interrupt to the hung process and get
it to dump its current state.
I didn't know there was such a command ? You mean like literally
'mupip interrupt'? Excuse my ignorance. I was killing the
Ismet --
You should be able to send a mupip interrupt to the hung process and get
it to dump its current state.
If it is in a tight loop, it should be burning CPU cycles, and should
show up under top
By corruption I think Greg means inconsistent data from an application
perspective. If
As a scoutmaster of the troop my younger sons are in, I will be doing my
part to keep the local insects well fed (sorry, I meant to say camping)
next week and will be out of pocket July 9 through July 16. Although my
Blackberry does pick up a signal if I go to the upper elevations and on
the
Dan --
I don't think bandwidth is the issue.
Although my primary interface to the list is via a mail client, I do
value the ability to have browser based access when I am traveling, and
Googlegroups gives both types of access.
Increasingly, I think the ability to search posts for relevant
Luke Johnson wrote:
[KSB] ...snip...
Anybody have much experience compiling .so's on Linux/Aix/Solaris/etc,
especially with GCC and Sparc64?
We routinely create shared object libraries on Sun SPARC Solaris (GT.M
functionality is itself packaged in a .so), but use the Sun SPARC C
compiler
OR_30_215 is included in FOIA VistA Semi VivA 20060615. Just download
it to a Windows PC to execute it natively.
-- Bhaskar
Nancy Anthracite wrote:
IT works with it and it can be downloaded from the ftp site. It is
OR_30_215.ZIP at (roughly) ftp.va.gov/vista/Software/Packages/Order
Unfortunately, the Hui version doesn't support the direct connect CPRS
client, and VOE is not released yet.
I think the versions of VistA are converging rather the diverging, so I
think we're OK for now...
Regards
-- Bhaskar
On 06/26/2006 08:50 AM, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Well, the releases
It appears that OR_30_215.ZIP is newer than OR_30_235.ZIP. Is the
former the newest CPRS GUI to use even though it appears to have a lower
sequence number? Thanx muchly.
Regards
-- Bhaskar
VistA - a journey, not a destination
Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services,
Downloadable from the WorldVistA project page at Source Forge
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/worldvista), FOIA VistA SemiVivA
20060615 is a package of FOIA VistA June 15, 2006 with OR_30_215 and
GT.M V5.1-000. To install, download the release to a directory, e.g.,
/Distrib. Then as root
The name is FOIA VistA SemiVivA 20060115 means that this is a
packaging of VistA as downloaded from the VA's FTP site and packaged
with GT.M for 1-command installation on a PC that already has Linux.
I would be happy to package Hui VistA 4 in a SemiVivA package with GT.M
V5.1-000 if there is a
Usha --
I don't know Fileman, but I am puzzled by what you are trying to do.
Why are you grabbing the lock and then releasing it multiple times?
Once will do. Is there something going on with the lock that we don't
know about? Look at the LKE utility if you want to see which process
has
GT.M V5.1-000 is available
(http://www.sanchez-gtm.com/news/news_062206.htm). This adds
significant functionality - multi-site replication. Whereas previously,
a primary instance replicated to a secondary instance, with V5.1-000, a
root primary instance can replicate to as many as 16
A lunchtime random walk through the web yielded two pages of food for
thought:
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way -
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
How to Report Bugs Effectively -
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/bugs.html
-- Bhaskar
VistA - a journey, not a
In response to the last round of suggested improvements, there is now an
updated VistA Community Meeting program
(http://www.worldvista.org/Event_Calendar/vista_community_meeting_RMU).
Although we will continue to refine it, the intention is for this to
be the final major revision, and what
What's interesting about all this is that searches through unstructured
text are increasingly common. That's what Google is all about. That's
what Google appliances do inside corporate Intranets. That's what
beagle does on file systems. Presumably, it would be a minimal amount
of extra
Done.
Chris Richardson wrote:
Dear Bhaskar;
I have not been associated the VA Office of Information Field
Office in
Oakland for just over a year now. I am no longer associated with
Martinez.
Best wishes; Chris
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There are several people who have told one or another of the organizers
that they will be at the VistA Community Meeting, but who have not
registered. Since food is being provided, and since the rooms need to
be configured, we *really* need to know with some reasonable accuracy
how many
Here's how I would do it. Assuming an ASP environment (the special case
is always an ASP to serve 1 customer!), to start the servers for each
clinic, I would create (a) entry points like START^SERVERS and
STOP^SERVERS to start and stop the servers and (b) a shell script called
There is an updated provisional program for the VistA Community Meeting
in Pittsburgh
(http://www.worldvista.org/Event_Calendar/vista_community_meeting_RMU).
As always, comments are welcome. Thank you very much.
Regards
-- Bhaskar
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By participating in the hottest action this summer, you can get rich, be
famous, and wear the coolest fashion of the season!* See
http://www.sanchez-gtm.com/2006VistASummerOfCode.htm for details of the
2006 VistA Summer of Code. So, dust off and send in those VistA fixes
you have in your
Removing vista-officeehr-forum from the list, since this is a technical
discussion and that list is mostly those interested in implementing
VistA Office EHR. Other comments below.
-- Bhaskar
Gregory Woodhouse wrote:
On Jun 13, 2006, at 3:11 PM, K.S. Bhaskar wrote:
...features defined
Removing vista-officeehr-forum from the distribution. Comments below.
-- Bhaskar
Gregory Woodhouse wrote:
On Jun 13, 2006, at 3:11 PM, K.S. Bhaskar wrote:
Maury's proposal would not need the acquiescence of the M vendors - for
example, if the standards were extended to allow the use
Between his freshman and sophomore years, one of my sons is a summer
intern with the National Institutes of Standards and Technology in
Gaithersburg, MD. His project is to create a cross reference index
between ICD-9 codes and CPT codes. In view of the pervasiveness of
VistA, and the fact
Thanx, Cameron. I did not realize that the CPT codes are proprietary.
Since he is working for NIST, and since he didn't initiate the project
(he just applied to be an intern at NIST; they chose him and assigned
him to the group he is working in), I presume the group has already
purchased the
Norman --
I am not sure exactly what you need.
1. Do you want to know how to run an XXX^YYY entry point when the
computer boots up to start up Taskman and the RPC broker (with
another AAA^BBB entry point to be called when the computer is
being shut down to clean things up)?
Maury's proposal would not need the acquiescence of the M vendors - for
example, if the standards were extended to allow the use of longer
names, longer strings, $Increment(), etc., that are already supported by
both major commercial implementations of MUMPS.
Where things get sticky is the use
Are you talking about 64-bit AMD chips or 32-bit AMD chips? GT.M runs
just fine on the 32-bit chips - in fact, I have two PCs at home running
Athlons (my laptops, however, are all Pentiums). On the 64-bit chips,
GT.M also runs fine, but I think there may be a boot parameter you to
set. No
[K]ubuntu 6.06 now has a live CD that you can take along to test the
hardware, and from which you can install Linux. The benefit of
[K]ubuntu over Knoppix is that a hard disk install from the live CD is a
little cleaner. Knoppix on the other hand tends to have more bleeding
edge versions of
For anyone interested in learning Linux, take a look at the Rute book
(http://rute.2038bug.com/index.html.gz). If you are running Debian, you
can install it locally with apt-get install rutebook.
-- Bhaskar
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I'll bring a few.
-- Bhaskar
Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Can someone bring one of these distros to the conference. I'm going
to bring an old klunky PC for someone to practice installing on.
Kevin
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A tradition at the VistA Community Meetings is that I help install VistA
on GT.M on GNU/Linux on x86 PCs for anyone who wishes it. If you have a
Windows PC, and wish to create a dual boot configuration in Pittsburgh,
here is some preparation you can do in advance:
1. Back up your PC and
Kubuntu is my standard desktop at home and at work, although I do also
have a Debian Unstable partition that I boot occasionally. That's what
I recommend for a desktop these days.
-- Bhaskar
Nancy Anthracite wrote:
I have a masters student from GMU starting a independent study who I
asked
http://www.darkreading.com/document.asp?doc_id=95556
Autorun has to be how the Trojan got in.
-- Bhaskar
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chuck5566 wrote:
I would have loved to be on the inside of the building watching as
people started plugging the USB drives in, scouring through the
planted image files, then unknowingly running our piece of software.
I suspect it wasn't autorun, this time, based on the last part of that
? Is this a website with ill intent?
I didn't click on the link for that reason, wanting to be sure you had
really
sent it. I guess you did judging from the discussion, you did.
On Friday 09 June 2006 17:48, K.S. Bhaskar wrote:
http://www.darkreading.com/document.asp?doc_id=95556
Autorun
Agreed, Suchi. It was the smoothness of package management upgrades
that made me switch from Red Hat / SuSE to Debian based distributions.
I always partition my PCs with two root partitions, and on my laptop I
run Kubuntu on one partition and Debian Unstable (which is actually
quite stable)
Kevin --
Given that Code Weavers has committed to making Crossover Office (the
commercially supported version of wine) work to run the CPRS GUI on
Linux, perhaps you should contact Jon Parshall (jparshall at codeweavers
dot com). [Jon, are you reading this list these days?]
You may also be
Correct. If there isn't a VPN for tunneling, you should be able to use
stunnel (http://stunnel.org) to SSL wrap any non-SSL aware protocol
(like CPRS).
-- Bhaskar
Nancy Anthracite wrote:
VNC, to my knowledge, had never been encrypted but can be tunneled, as,
theoretically, the Delphi
Looks like hardhats on Source Forge mailman is flaky again. Testing
from an alternate address.
-- Bhaskar
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Kevin --
I don't know much about CentOS (Red Hat Enterprise Linux clone) and
compatibility with Red Hat 9. I suspect that an upgrade is probably
safe, but back everything up first just in case, and remember the old
Russian proverb - trust but verify.
In any case, staying with RH9 is not an
Joseph Puthooran wrote:
While responding to people like Nancy or Kevin, I do so with a
great degree of reverence and admiration. They have set high
standards for transparency and helpfulness that many of us have
greatly benefited from. You have infinite patience and no newbie
would ever
Test to see whether the hardhats mailing list at Source Forge is still sick.
-- Bhaskar
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Regards
-- Bhaskar
Gregory Woodhouse wrote:
On Jun 1, 2006, at 8:13 PM, K.S. Bhaskar wrote:
You should plan to attend the VistA Community Meeting in Pittsburgh
(http://www.worldvista.org/Event_Calendar). There will be an
opportunity to interact with many in the VistA community. Bring
I haven't made my plans for the VistA Community Meeting installation
track, but I am considering a simple super install of both FOIA VistA
and Hui OpenVista (they're more alike than different - think of
variations in US English accents dialects for an analogy).
-- Bhaskar
Gregory Woodhouse
http://www.worldvista.org/Event_Calendar/newagenda/document_view is an
FAQ that starts to answer some questions (initially, mostly about
fees). Please take a look at it, and if you have any questions that you
have that aren't answered, please send e-mail off list (so that we don't
take up
Will --
You should plan to attend the VistA Community Meeting in Pittsburgh
(http://www.worldvista.org/Event_Calendar). There will be an
opportunity to interact with many in the VistA community. Bring a
laptop / PC and you can leave with VistA installed on it.
Meanwhile, you have found the
rkm wrote:
After flunking a high school test, Yogi Berra was asked by his
teacher, Don't you know anything? He replied, I don't even suspect
anything.
Here is what I suspect about GT.M and Mac OS X.
GT.M uses varargs for functions with variable arguments. varargs is
pre ANSI C and is not
Greg --
In India, at least when I was a child, and where health insurance didn't
exist, physicians would frequently have tiered charges for patients
based on their ability to pay. I suspect that is what Kishore is
attempting to implement in VistA.
-- Bhaskar
Greg Woodhouse wrote:
[KSB]
What I recommend for people who need the most vt100 compatibility on
Linux is pterm (puTTY on Linux). But if xterm works for you, I guess it
may be time to move on and climb the next hill.
-- Bhaskar
Nancy Anthracite wrote:
Turns out it doesn't happen with xterm, and when Greg used the
I am posting this on behalf of someone who is deploying VistA on GT.M on
Linux and is interested in a bridge between a practice management system
and VistA.
1. What have others done / what are best practices in this area?
2. Are there any recommended packages (either for a practice management
There are actually (at least) three places to fiddle with settings. One
is konsole (via the Settings menu). Another is the Linux terminal
settings, via stty. The third is VistA itself (via something I haven't
figured out yet).
-- Bhaskar
Nancy Anthracite wrote:
I love Konsole with all
I think we are all in agreement that we would like both e-mail client
based and web based access to the hardhats list. Google groups (as does
Gmail) gives both types of interfaces. I believe Google groups also has
RSS/atom feeds. Hardhats mailman has web based and e-mail based
read-access,
Venkata --
You can visit
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hardhats-members and remove
yourself from the list.
Regards
-- Bhaskar
Venkata KR Bodavula wrote:
please remove me from mailing list
venkata
My attempt to post to both lists - Source Forge and Google - failed.
Anyay, below is my reply to Chuck.
Regards
-- Bhaskar
K.S. Bhaskar wrote:
That would be appropriate if it were a WorldVistA thing. It's not.
Indeed, in proposing such a move, I am speaking only as K.S. Bhaskar,
individual
David --
Earlier this year, I moved my personal e-mail, bhaskar at bhaskars dot
com to Gmail, and I find it very usable. On the web based access, the
advertising is on the right of the screen, as it is with their standard
user interfaces. With POP access, I confess I haven't noticed their
Cameron --
It's just *not fair* of you to go back and actually *read* all that
complicated legalese in the GPL and inject rational and reasonable words
to put out a potential flame war even before one starts!!! Can you
imagine how the spectators in the Roman Coliseum must have felt when
-- Forwarded message --
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 15 May 2006 19:23:43 -
Subject: Re: Managing large scale development
To: VistA [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Since the primary intent of the VistA Community Meeting is to provide
opportunities for the members of the community to
Another example of a delayed message. JLZ sent this on Friday, May 12
at 11:53am Eastern time, but I received it only after 11am EDT on
Tuesday, May 16.
-- Bhaskar
JohnLeoZ wrote:
Is there?
---
Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to
This is an example of a delayed e-mail - I sent it out on Friday,
shortly after noon Eastern time, but it got to my Inbox Sunday night /
Monday morning.
-- Bhaskar
Bhaskar, KS wrote:
This announcement should have gone out earlier from WorldVistA, but for
some reason it did not. Our
Kevin --
Your region is whatever you defined it as being. The environment
variable $gtmgbldir should point to a global directory file. The global
directory maps global variable names to regions, regions to segments and
segments to files. So, point gtmgbldir to your global directory.
By
On 5/15/06, Greg Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since the primary intent of the VistA Community Meeting is to provide
opportunities for the members of the community to interact, what is
planned for the session is what you and other
On mailing lists that I administer, unless I recognize the e-mail
address, I always write asking the respondent to confirm that they are a
real human being and not a 'bot. Someday, there will be an AI 'bot that
will defeat my procedure, but it seems to have worked so far.
-- Bhaskar
Dan
Thanks, Steve. Yes, there is a PHP client that can access a GT.M
database. It was written by an intern a few years ago, but needs to be
updated to the current PHP version.
There is also MLink (http://sourceforge.net/projects/mlink) which is a
general RPC mechanism for M. A PHP client could
On Thu, 2005-12-22 at 11:15 -0600, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
So, is this a viable alternative to dual booting? If it is,
Bhaskar
[KSB] For demo purposes, if it works, then sure, why not? I haven't
tried this personally, but I don't know of any reason for it not to
work. For production,
Greg --
There is a lot of unnecessary fear of the GPL out there, and there are
many misconceptions put about by those whose code is not open source
free software.
Aggregating GPL'd code does not force the aggregated code to be GPL'd.
Thus, non-open / non-free operating systems like AIX and HP-UX
On Mon, 2005-12-19 at 21:18 -0600, Gregory Woodhouse wrote:
On Dec 19, 2005, at 7:14 PM, Bhaskar, KS wrote:
GT.M does not bail when it encounters a compile time error. Of
course, if you try to execute a line with a compilation error, it
will complain.
-- Bhaskar
What
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
I forgot to add that GT.M on Alpha/AXP OpenVMS is also a free option, if
you have a spare old Alpha sitting around - the VA supposedly has many
Alphas. The software is also being released as open source free
software under the GPL - binaries are available at Source Forge
Does your PC have a DVD reader? If so, download the latest OpenVistA
VivA FOIA Gold live DVD from the WorldVistA project page at Source Forge
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/worldvista). Otherwise, download the
latest OpenVistA VivitA FOIA Gold live CD. Both will install Linux,
GT.M and VistA
Greg --
Normally, you are objective and reasoned. On this post, however, I
regret that I have several bones to pick with you. See below.
-- Bhaskar
On Tue, 2005-12-20 at 13:14 -0600, Greg Woodhouse wrote:
--- Ronald Ponto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which would go more support on this forum
OpenVistA VivitA is a Linux live CD that you should boot on a PC with
512MB or more of read/write storage, e.g., a USB flash drive. You can
use a hard drive with a Linux file system or a FAT file system in a
partition, but not an NTFS file system.
There are four steps to get to the CPRS
On Wed, 2005-12-14 at 15:32 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, not quite true. The Vivita compile has all of VistA as well.
The
difference is that the underlying Linux is a smaller install, DSL,
Damned
[KSB] Chris, that's Damn - not Damned - Small Linux
(http://damnsmalllinux.org). It
Comments below.
-- Bhaskar
On Tue, 2005-12-06 at 12:05 -0800, Gregory Woodhouse wrote:
On Dec 6, 2005, at 6:38 AM, Bhaskar, KS wrote:
Kevin --
I am not sure that I fully understand all the questions potentially
implied by your post. If any of the answers here are not
adequately
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