It was from Mozilla can't think of them using closed source... :-)
J
Nancy Anthracite wrote:
I just thought of another problem. I am willing to bet dollars to donuts that
the activeX stuff you put in is not open source or free software. What do
you think?
On Tuesday 29 March 2005 06:11 pm,
I just thought of another problem. I am willing to bet dollars to donuts that
the activeX stuff you put in is not open source or free software. What do
you think?
On Tuesday 29 March 2005 06:11 pm, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
> You are likely to have a problem because the new version of CPRS does
You are likely to have a problem because the new version of CPRS does not
connect to Linux machines with GTM running VistA at the moment. There are
those working on it (HINT RICK) who might have it going soon, I hope.
However, there is nothing to stop us from using an older, not one port
vers
You are correct, William was connecting to the VA Demo on a local
windows/cahce server. I remember the strange feeling of irony sitting
with William in KL running CPRS on a Linux machine against a windows
based server and seeing the cover page come up for the first time. Time
to get the Linux v
This is VERY good sign and hopefully about to get better, but VistA may well
be running on Windows and Cache at the VA so you are likely only part way
there. I believe William was connecting to a Windows machine running VistA
on Cache.
On Tuesday 29 March 2005 04:41 pm, Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
It works.or atleast it seems to. Thanks for the port tip Nancy
I fixed the port address and entered the following command in the
/opt/cxoffice/bin directory after downloading and installing the latest
version of Crossover Office, which essentially is Wine:
./wine /mnt/windows/Program\ Files/