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== OpenVistA in Linux == | == OpenVistA in Linux == | ||
− | OpenVistA can run completely in Linux. | + | OpenVistA-CIS can run completely in Linux. |
*Install the [[Astronaut_OpenVistA_on_Ubuntu|OpenVistA server]]. | *Install the [[Astronaut_OpenVistA_on_Ubuntu|OpenVistA server]]. | ||
*Install the Linux version of the [[OpenVistA-CIS_client_package|OpenVistA-CIS client package]] (which runs using the Mono platform). | *Install the Linux version of the [[OpenVistA-CIS_client_package|OpenVistA-CIS client package]] (which runs using the Mono platform). |
Revision as of 17:31, 4 March 2010
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Astronaut TMG-CPRS in Linux
- I have not been successful in running TMG-CPRS in Wine or on the Mono platform. However, there is no problem running in a virtual machine running Windows.
- Run TMG-CPRS in Windows in a VirtualBox virtual machine.
- Install VirtualBox in Linux. (I use Ubuntu/Kubuntu -- see Installing VirtualBox in Kubuntu.
- Create a new virtual machine. A virtual machine running Windows 98 should be satisfactory. (I name this virtual machine Win98SE, as an example.)
- Install Windows 98SE (or Windows XP if you have a spare license) in the virtual machine.
- Install the Astronaut CPRS package into Windows in the virtual machine as usual.
- Configure Windows (within the virtual machine) so it starts up AstronautSSH as well as TMG-CPRS at startup. That way whenever the virtual machine starts, both the SSH tunnel and TMG-CPRS will start (without intervention). To further streamline this, I change the AstronautSSH negotiation to use a public/private key pair (so that an SSH password is not required).
- Create a Menu Item / Shortcut in (K)Ubuntu Linux to start the virtual machine automatically. In the example below, the virtual machine I created in VirtualBox is named Win98SE. In the Command: line of the Menu Item / Shortcut I use
virtualbox -startvm "Win98SE"
OpenVistA in Linux
OpenVistA-CIS can run completely in Linux.
- Install the OpenVistA server.
- Install the Linux version of the OpenVistA-CIS client package (which runs using the Mono platform).