Molly;
This is a different model than we are used to in the VA. It doesn't mean
that it can't be done, it is just not the way we run our hospitals. I
suspect that the housekeeping and laundry are bundled into the price of the
room/bed (this may not be a standard in the whole US, I have no ide
Bob;
Please do see if there can be someone from InterSystems to teach your
course. I am very sorry to hear that you will not be coming to Boston.
Hope things work out for you whatever is keeping you from the meeting.
Best wishes; Chris
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Chris Richardson wrote:
Molly;
Not that I know of, but what is needed? If this is a needed
functionality, then it sounds like a new project. What do you see this
package doing? What information is needed to be tracked? This is a
perfect addition to the VistA Integrated Hospital System.
Th
I am checking, and will let you know as soon as I find out.
Bob
On Fri, 2005-03-25 at 18:04, Tom Ackerman wrote:
> Bob,
> Sorry to hear you are not coming. I scheduled an extra day (Monday) to
> attend the class. Can anyone else teach it?
> Tom
>
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Molly;
Not that I know of, but what is needed? If this is a needed
functionality, then it sounds like a new project. What do you see this
package doing? What information is needed to be tracked? This is a
perfect addition to the VistA Integrated Hospital System.
Got folks who have the
Command line rules with these tools. GUI is nice but real work gets done
under the covers.
For a very good repository with just about any software package you will ever
need I recommend. http://dag.wieers.com/home-made/apt/
Read about it and read the getting started section to edit your apt
So Crawford, where were you when I was giving Kevin all that bad advice? ;-)
I wonder if you need to update your apt. I noted here
http://apt4rpm.sourceforge.net/ that it is up into 0.69.3 on this site. I
am not even going to try to sort this out though if yum is better unless you
want to
A quick google brought this up.
http://www.vanemery.com/Linux/VNC/vnc-over-ssh.html
On Friday 25 March 2005 17:16, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
> Is tightVNC also a security risk? Does it use the
> same port? I think i may have been runing vnc server,
> and tightvnc viewer. I assume these are diff
Regretfully I won't be coming to Boston and seeing some didactics via
website sure would be a consolation.
Forgive me for promoting my earlier Feb. posting to add that I have
learned that rpmseek has many RPMs for vnc2swf,
if anyone is inclined to try to capture some salient Vista screen
se
In 9/2003 I was having a mighty struggle with VNC and at the end I wrote up a
document describing the solution to my problems. I am sending it to you in
hopes it helps. Since it has been 2 years, the problems may be totally
different, but one can hope ...
Both VNC and TIght VNC are security r
Bob,
Sorry to hear you are not coming. I scheduled an extra day (Monday) to
attend the class. Can anyone else teach it?
Tom
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert M.
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Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 4:21 PM
To: hardhats-members@lists.s
Kevin (and others):
On the topic of apt vs. yum my thoughts and experiences here:
apt is originally meant for Debian based systems or dpkg's. Synaptic is
the GUI for apt, and I highly recommend NOT using it from personal
experience and others' experiences. Most of the time, it crashes, so
the g
Mark,
Is tightVNC also a security risk? Does it use the
same port? I think i may have been runing vnc server,
and tightvnc viewer. I assume these are different?
Of note, when I ran the apt-get, the first thing it
did was to uninstall my "obsolete" vnc.
I have done X forwarding before, and it
Hi!
Does anyone know if Vista has separate packages for laundary and
housekeeping? If not are these modules incorporated into other modules.
Thanks.
Molly
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I think my apt-get has crashed. Here is a screenlog:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# apt-get install k3b
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
The following extra packages will be installed:
flac id3lib libmad
The following NEW packages will be installed:
flac id3lib k3b li
vncserver listens on 5901
That would be vncviewer poweredge.tmedgroup.com:2
supply the password for the server and boom. Instant INSECURE access.
but why. when you have a secure way of running graphical applications
tunneled through ssh.
ssh -Xf [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/bin/k3b
You only nee
Mark,
VERY good information. Thank you very much.
I just got the apt-get system working, and a front end
named synaptic.
I'm going to play with it some now.
Thanks!
Kevin
--- Mark Street <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Take a deep breath You must be the root user in
> order to install pac
Hey I got the apt-get package going, and the Synaptic
front end...
Things just keep getting better.
Thank
Kevin
--- Nancy Anthracite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Synaptic is slower but very nice and user friendly
> front end for the apt
> package manager. I used it when I was using Red Hat
Take a deep breath You must be the root user in order to install packages
onto the system. It would also be a good idea to import the public
encryption key from the site where you downloaded apt from.
I have not jumped into this thread because I am still a bit new around here
and I don't
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OK,
I downloaded apt-0.5.5cnc6-fr1.i386.rpm
Then here is the screen log:
[
Mark (or anyone else that is interested)
Here is a URL:
http://69.68.182.66/downloads/OpenVista/Config
Download all the files into your personal source files
directory.
Then edit the file XMLScript. Change the values you
see there that pertain to my institution, and change
them to your relev
OK,
I downloaded apt-0.5.5cnc6-fr1.i386.rpm
Then here is the screen log:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] downloads]$ rpm -Uvh
apt-0.5.5cnc6-fr1.i386.rpm
warning: apt-0.5.5cnc6-fr1.i386.rpm: V3 DSA signature:
NOKEY, key ID e42d547b
error: cannot get exclusive lock on
/var/lib/rpm/Packages
error: cannot open Pac
I would like to move the entire site, though the
framework could be discarded.
Let me get the install script thing ready, and I'll
send you an URL.
Kevin
--- Mark Street <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Which specific guides would you like moved to the
> Wiki? I have used them as
> well as the In
Which specific guides would you like moved to the Wiki? I have used them as
well as the Installation Guide and hardhats to get up and going, so they may
as well be in 1 convenient location.
As for the install script, throw it at me and I will give it a whirl.
On Friday 25 March 2005 10:56, Kev
I want to use tightVNC on my server so that I can do
remote graphical administration.
I can run the server. Here is a screen log:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]$ ps
PID TTY TIME CMD
24453 pts/100:00:00 bash
24601 pts/100:00:00 ps
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]$ vncserver -name vistaserver
Ne
Arrggg. I should have seen that.
Thanks
Kevin
--- Jim Self <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kevin,
> I am glad you got it working. The diff indicates
> that your version has a blank line
> inserted at row 41. That is the source of your bug.
> Because it has fewer leading dots
> (".") than the lines
Kevin,
I am glad you got it working. The diff indicates that your version has a blank
line
inserted at row 41. That is the source of your bug. Because it has fewer
leading dots
(".") than the lines immediately preceding and following, that blank line would
break the
block of code and prevent exe
Jim,
Sorry for being slow on the uptake.
OK. I downloaded your file, and sure enough, your
version now works great. I did the diff between your
file (DIS1.m) and mine (DIS1.m.safe), and here it is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] r]$ diff DIS1.m DIS1.m.safe
41c41
< .;--following line modified per GF
I hadn't thought of a simple script. Good idea. It's
just a pain to try this 26 times in a row for all of
the letters of the alphabet.
Thanks
Kevin
--- Aylesworth Marc A Contr AFRL/IFSE
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It seems you are reaching some system limit maybe a
> line length limit , I
> t
Kevin wrote:
>I need to actually look into each file, not just look
>for the filenames. I think this is done with grep.
>But when I try to run grep with a file list of * in
>the sourcecode directory, it tells me that the list is
>too long.
I tried grep on the r directory from SemiViva0.4 and conf
Due to circumstances beyond my control, I will not be able to come to
Boston.
Sorry,
Bob Witkop
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I've never tried it, though, with a large number of people in the
conference. We have only used ours for viewing our grandson
and so it was one-on-one video. Even from that, you will
see that the video is quite choppy unless you turn on the super mode
(requires opening a port in the firewall
It seems you are reaching some system limit maybe a line length limit , I
think it is 4098 characters in Linux you might have to break it up by common
packages like X* or QA* or you can write a batch file that would take your
original search and do the same thing inside a foreach loop
Thanks
Marc
I have Yahoo messenger and a USB camera. It would do
the job. I don't know how many could connect to it.
Surely there must be some solution among so many of us
geeks.
Kevin
--- Greg Kreis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Go Nancy! I can't be at the meeting, but that would
> be slick if an
> aud
Marc,
I was hoping someone would offer help on that point.
I need to actually look into each file, not just look
for the filenames. I think this is done with grep.
But when I try to run grep with a file list of * in
the sourcecode directory, it tells me that the list is
too long.
Thanks
Kevin
Mark,
Well done. Comments below:
--- Mark Street <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I placed my installation HowTo on the wiki under
> Installation Guides,
> Installation How To VistA GT.M Linux.
>
> http://openforum.worldvista.org/~forum/
>
> Vista Infrastructure configuration documentation
> see
Ahhh. I believe I gave you two links. The M2Web routine viewer will deliver a
given
routine in alternate forms depending on the file extension following the
routine name. The
main file extensions are .html (the default), .txt (for viewing the source in
plain text,
lines delimited by cr-lf), and
I have looked into the video issue and I do not beleive we are going to have
the bandwidth for full video, so I think that I will try to connect the audio
for some of the presentations up to TeamSpeak and see if I can set up a web
page that will have a few photos. Also under consideration, by m
Hey...I remember that when we first started working with Delphi (years
ago), I called Borland for tech support ang got to listen to the "Ode
to Joy". I've always found that rather amusing (not to disparage
Borland or Delphi in any way, of course!)
--- Tom Ackerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bo
Bob I'm here also. Been turned off one time & dialed back. Music is nice!!
Tom
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Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 12:03 PM
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Hardhats-members] I
Good morning,
It is approaching 0900 here on the left coast, and I am wondering if
there is a conference call this AM. (or do I get to enjoy the music?).
Bob
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It's actually mudh more general than that. Finding files using -name is
but one option (though perhaps the most common). Take a look at the
manual page for find.
--- Aylesworth Marc A Contr AFRL/IFSE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> There is a find command in linux and also a locate command that will
There is a find command in linux and also
a locate command that will find files of a certain anme the format is
find -name
-print
Or
locate
locate uses a database so it is faster but
you have to initialize the database before it can be used. That command is (I
believ
Go Nancy! I can't be at the meeting, but that would be slick if an
audio feed could be fed to the web. I'd never heard of it before, but
the website paints a pick of a very useful service.
http://www.goteamspeak.com/news.php
Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
Hi Mano,
I will be delighted to vet your prese
Hi Mano,
I will be delighted to vet your presentation and even contribute some of
my slides from the ever evolving set that I have been working with.
There will be video recording at the conferenceunlikely that we will
broadcast video...but Nancy is cooking up something with TeamSpeak...so
Mano,
I don't know about how to broadcast the conf. Much of
it is not formal, so that would be difficult anyway.
I'd like to see your presentation.
Where are you in your install status?
Kevin
--- Doctor Bones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I wanted to come to the Boston meeting, but
I have been a Borland user for most of my time
programming. I have put Kylix on my linux box. It
also has some cross-platform portability. I haven't
needed to write linux apps much yet though. Seems
like everything I want has already been provided. :-)
Thanks for the links
Kevin
--- chuck556
Hi all,
I wanted to come to the Boston meeting, but sadly... it won't happen :P
Soo
That means I am going to try to go from Nancy's help getting CPRS
working (everlasting gratitude)... to getting a clinic working.
Hah... you say... well... um... you are right.
Oh well...
Is there anywa
Jim,
When I got the file from your link, it came with the
key words expanded, and with line numbers. How could
I get your original file?
Thanks
Kevin
--- Jim Self <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kevin wrote:
> >> Did you see my note where I gave you a link to a
> >> version of ^DIS1 where I inser
Nancy,
No, Vista Web is an alternative to Remote Data Views. Its advantage over
RDV's it that it is faater and more efficient. Not as much watching the
hourglass.
It is a "view only" application.
I think what you are referring to is a new version of CPRS that will be
coming
out later this year.
Are you coming to Boston? We should have get together with Kevin and Dee
about this. What you are doing is needed, but what we have might help. Dee
knows about the old manual and corrections, Kevin has in install program, and
I am usually the one maintaining the Hardhats documents.
On Friday
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