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1. Select a Distribution GNUmed is packaged for many Linux distributions as well as MS Windows and Mac OSX. Here you can learn how to install or update GNUmed for your distribution. Debian Logo Debian * Debian Lenny, Squeeze, Sid and Experimental: Packages for the client and the server are available. Detailed instructions are provided here openSUSE Logo 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. Windows Logo Windows * Windows XP has been tested extensively. Instructions to get the client and the server running are provided here Ubuntu Logo Ubuntu * Gutsy, Hardy, or Intrepid: Packages for the Client and the server are available. See our Wiki for instructions. Fedora Logo Fedora * Packages for the client and the server are available. Detailed instructions are provided here Mandriva Logo 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 Foresight Logo Live-CD * GNUmed is available as a Live CD. This provides the option to testdrive GNUmed without installing anything. Intstructions are provided here Mac OS X Logo Mac OS X This release is a beta-quality technology preview with known bugs and stability issues. We encourage you to test and report issues. To install GNUmed on Mac OS X, you must have either 10.4 (Tiger) or 10.5 (Leopard) on the Intel platform (we do not plan on supporting PowerPC). * Detailed instructions are provided here

-- SebastianHilbert - 22 Jun 2009

Topic revision: r1 - 22 Jun 2009 - 20:29:15 - SebastianHilbert
 

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