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Re: [Gnumed-devel] Netbooks
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Slappinjohn |
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Re: [Gnumed-devel] Netbooks |
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Sun, 30 Aug 2009 18:24:08 +0200 |
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Hi,
I'm using archlinux on my EeePc with an Gnumed server and client running
on it! You have to do all the installation-stuff manually but it works
without hours of 'hacking'. I'm using this setup because I'm mostly not
in practice when seeing patients.
What doesn't work:
- openoffice integration other than reading documents (error in python
uno implemnteation of archlinux)
- calendar support (konsolekalendar missing and not enough diskspace for
the whole kde4 workplace (using e17)
This stuff is done at home with the netbook as Gnumed-Server in LAN and
a debian-based (testing) client with full calendar- and openoffice support.
Greets Marc
James Busser schrieb:
> I suspect that any regular user who would replace Windows with Linux,
> particularly on a netbook, might have an easier time with Ubuntu than
> Debian on account of the extra attention Ubuntu has been able to give to
> driver support.
>
> Can anyone report any success and caveats to installing and using GNUmed
> on a netbook?
>
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