friends,

Where can I find the version of Care2x compatible with php 5 and mysql 5? 


 

-----Original Message-----
From: Bineyam Negash [mailto:bine...@icladdis.com] 
Sent: lunes, 19 de marzo de 2012 07:56 a.m.
To: care2002-developers@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Care2002-developers] Care2utu modifications

That will be good. I have see also these errors
Notice: Undefined index: patient_name_2_show in
C:\xampp\htdocs\HIS\modules\registration_admission\gui_bridge\default\gui_sh
ow_notes.php on line 174

Notice: Undefined index: patient_name_3_show in
C:\xampp\htdocs\HIS\modules\registration_admission\gui_bridge\default\gui_sh
ow_notes.php on line 180

Notice: Undefined index: patient_name_middle_show in
C:\xampp\htdocs\HIS\modules\registration_admission\gui_bridge\default\gui_sh
ow_notes.php on line 186

Thanks,
Bineyam 

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Meggle [mailto:robert.meg...@care2x.org]
Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2012 6:17 PM
To: care2002-developers@lists.sourceforge.net;
care2002-us...@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Care2002-developers] Care2utu modifications

Hi,

following question arrived and I think I will x-post it here in the group :)
Hope you're ok with that:

Hello Robert,
> 
> 
> What kind of server configuration and OS will you recommend for care2x
for a hospital with about 40 personnel. We are also integrating webERP for
the accounting and billing purpose. Any suggestion would be welcome please.
> 
> 

The correct answer would be: As more you will have, as more you'll get.

I think the absolute minimum requirement are given by linux itself. Here the
System requirements for Ubuntu server [1] :

RAM: 128 MB
Harddisk: 500 GB

But this is the absolute minimum you should have - and it will not make fun
if you have that minimum in productive use - it will work. If possible think
about 1GB RAM and a CPU what will work with 1GHz - that would be my
recommendation of system requirement if you would use it as server. 

Ram is more important than CPU - the old "golden rule". If you have more
than 2 GB Ram, let say 4GB, take a look to 64bit Linux as server. 32bit
Linux is faster when you have 1-2 GB Ram and slower if you have 4GB.
64bit will be "slower" by having 1-2 GB Ram and much faster when you have 4
or more GB ram. I have not found any other limitations by using 64bit Linux
so far. If you have e.g. an 32bit server and 4GB of physically RAM
installed, just 3.2GB will be used - by 64bit system all of the RAM of 4GB
will be used. 

Hope it helps
 Robert 

source: 
[1] https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/C/serverguide.pdf



Am Samstag, den 17.03.2012, 23:26 +0100 schrieb coolman coolx:

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