Latest Version: Client 0.5.1 / Server v11.1 – released September 15, 2009

Packaging of new releases across the distributions can take several weeks…

1. Select a Distribution

GNUmed is packaged for many Linux distributions, as well as for Windows & Mac OS X. It can also be obtained on a Live CD and in other formats. See below to learn how to install or update the GNUmed client (and optional server) components for any supported distribution, or to obtain source code.

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Debian

  • Debian Lenny, Squeeze, Sid and Experimental: Packages for the client and the server are available. Detailed instructions are provided here
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Ubuntu

  • Hardy, Intrepid, Jaunty or Karmic: Packages for the Client and the server are available. Detailed instructions are provided here.
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openSUSE

Client for 11.1 Client for 11.0 Client for 10.3
1-Click Install for openSUSE 11.1 1-Click Install for openSUSE 11.0 1-Click Install for openSUSE 10.3

Click to install GNUmed client on openSUSE.

Subscribing to the GNUmed repository will provide automatic major release updates.

Subscribing to the GNUmed repository is highly recommended to get the latest releases of GNUmed.

Server for 11.1 Server for 11.0 Server for 10.3
1-Click Install for openSUSE 11.1 1-Click Install for openSUSE 11.0 1-Click Install for openSUSE 10.3

Subscribing to the GNUmed repository will provide automatic major release updates.

Repository

Subscribing to the GNUmed repository is highly recommended to get the latest releases of GNUmed.

Repository

Subscribing to the GNUmed repository is highly recommended to get the latest releases of GNUmed.

Repository

Note: The 1-click install provides the opportunity install and update as new versions are released.

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Fedora

  • Packages for the client and the server are available. Detailed instructions are provided here
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Mandriva

  • Spring 2008 (latest stable release) does not include it. Instructions to get the client and server running from a 3rd party repository are provided here
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PCLinuxOS

  • Packages for the client and the server are available. Detailed instructions are provided here
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any Linux

  • Packages for the client and the server are available. Detailed instructions are provided here
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Windows

  • Packages for the client and the server are available. Detailed instructions are provided here
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Mac OS X

  • Packages for the client are available. Detailed instructions are provided here
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    Live-CD

    • GNUmed run from a Live CD enables to testdrive GNUmed without computer alteration. Detailed instructions are provided here.
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    VMware

    • GNUmed virtual machine for VMware's VMplayer. Instructions here.
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    Portable

    • run GNUmed directly from mobile drive (USB, eSATA), using Portable Apps. Detailed instructions are provided here.

    Platform Not Detected or Unsupported

    • Your distribution or operating system could not be detected or is not supported at this time.
    • Please either choose a distribution above, or download and build from source, or visit the Download matrix .

    Source Releases

    Development Version

    The latest development version, updated as soon as developers commit any changes, is hosted in CVS. It is recommended only for developers and experienced testers. GNUmed can be checked out using CVS:

    cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.savannah.gnu.org:/sources/gnumed co gnumed
    

    For more information, read getting the development version.

    Topic revision: r27 - 19 Sep 2009 - 20:35:46 - JamesBusser
     

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