I have the same CD. If anyone wants a copy, mail me. I have to send you the
original, you copy it, and return the original to me.
This would be a good project for the community. (Takes out the hassle of
downloading and installing the components -- good for demo purposes).
One thing I noticed: I tried to run GIMP from the DemoLinux CD and my
system crashed. Can we avoid this with the OSHCA CD?
alvin
>I'm following up my own mail here, but there was one thing I left out.
>I think the idea of creating a "demo CD" of all the health care related
>applications as suggested by Jeff B would be a good use of someone's
>time and effort. Just to recap Jeff's idea, there are bootable demo CDs
>of Linux, that could be modified to include all the apps pre-installed.
>I got a demo of this (just the Linux part) at a freemed event here in
>France and it is pretty slick. One can just put the CD into any modern
>PC and in less than three minutes, Linux is running with a GUI desktop.
>The hard drive is not changed when booting this way.
>
>-Brian
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