openSUSE-Medical_oS113_32Bit_KDE4
This is a distribution for professional using (like doctors, clinical research and so on…) It is a stable release. Comments are great, you can reach us with an Email to: opensuse-medical@opensuse.org. If this don’t run directly, then you must subscribe the List (mail to opensuse-medical+subscribe@opensuse.org).
Sascha Manns
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Media
USB & disk image
This is an image of your disk, ready to be written to either a USB drive or your hard disk. When written, it will erase all data on a disk. During the first boot, your partition will be automatically resized to fill available space.
ISO image
Burn this ISO file to a DVD (or CD, if the space allows), and you'll be able to boot directly from the disc.
Virtual
Open Virtualization Format (OVF)
The OVF format is an open standard for packaging and distributing virtual appliances. It is not tied to any particular hypervisor or system architecture.
VMware / VirtualBox / KVM image
Whether you use VMware, VirtualBox, or KVM, this vmdk is a ready-to-use virtual appliance.
Release notes
See the Announcement: http://lizards.opensuse.org/?p=5726
Changelog
2 new software selections
2 software selections removed
Build configuration updated
General configuration updated
Script configuration updated
Technical Details
Appliance configuration
Accounts
| User | Password |
|---|---|
| root | linux |
| tux | linux |
Basic settings
| Keyboard: | ask_on_first_boot |
|---|---|
| Time zone: | ask_on_first_boot |
| Language: | ask_on_first_boot |
| Network: | dhcp |
| Firewall: | enabled |
Software
11 patterns, 1070 packagesView package list…
Security summary
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No custom scripts were enabled.

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Everyone's comments
My visit to experience the http://susestudio.com/a/T25xKY/altair—3
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ive made an updated version called mindows medicine. it includes new things plus a demo on my website.
i do give credit to the person who made it
I haven’t seen a Linux app similar to Dragon speech recognition software but in the very near future, doctors and other healthcare practioners in the United States will need it. Healthcare in the US is undergoing enormous changes. The politics of the matter are immaterial but this app is worthy of your consideration!
This is a great appliance – fabulous job!
Okay. Wow! This is blowing my mind. Ideas are exploding in my head so fast that it’s giving me a headache. I would suggest that you set up a demo site so newbs can see exactly what it can do, quickly and easily.
Yeah, you can use the software. But i propose to download the regular 11.4 from the Downloads and add the repository: http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/medical/openSUSE_11.4. There are fresher packages.
I am a doctor. Can this software be used in my clinic to store patient information and for billing purpose?
Included are among other software the GNUmed EMR and FreeDiams prescribing software (drug database).
i am a pharmacist is theer is app for pharmacist ? if not can i help
Very good OS! I think I might download this.
very interesting
i work as biomedical engineer and i am interesting to create sthg similar
hallo, can you please tell me what special apps have installed for medicine purposes, for example is there any special app for the doctors to write a note, just an example, because i have testdrive it and i couldnt find a difference.
Hello Dr. Cadwell,
sadly we haven’t a physical DVD for shipment. Maybe we can arrange such things in the future. Where are you live?
Greetings
Sascha Manns
While I haven’t that much experience I am somewhere in the intermediate range I have wanted a good Linux port of a medical program aimed for doctors and I am in a nearly dead zone so would like to find out how to obtain the DVD directly from the site folks. If there is no Chiropractic or Physical Medicine template I’d be happy to help as I can. I can be reached at healersatlocalnetdotcom. I check this addy every other day. my home connection is unfortunately a dial up…
Thank you,
In Service & In Health,
Dr. R. M. Cadwell
Healers’ Heart – ret.