Hi Negash, care2x 2.7 has some depreciated marked algorithmic in it (we are working on it).
You will find the quick-fix here: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=29000919 Robert Am Montag, den 19.03.2012, 13:55 +0300 schrieb Bineyam Negash: > 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: > -- -------------------------------------------- MEROTECH IT Engineering Robert Meggle St.-Mang-Str. 8 87616 Marktoberdorf Germany Tel: +49(0)8342 - 8956729 Fax: +49(0)8342 - 8956730 mailto:meg...@merotech.de ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF email is sponsosred by: Try Windows Azure free for 90 days Click Here http://p.sf.net/sfu/sfd2d-msazure _______________________________________________ Care2002-developers mailing list Care2002-developers@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/care2002-developers