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health @ Savannah: GNU Health HIS server 5.0 – VirtualBox image available

Dear community

I am happy to announce that we have released a virtualbox image

containing the GNU Health Hospital Management System 5.0 server

running on a Debian GNU/Linux operating system.

This virtual machine is a GNU Health "plug and play" distribution, with

SSH server, postgreSQL and Tryton services enabled at boot time. It also

provides the GNU Health HIS GTK client.

You can download the latest 5.0 image from:

https://www.gnuhealth.org/downloads/images/

Users:

- gnuhealth: The admin user for the the HMIS server (passwd: "gnu")

- root: Its password is "gnu"

**PLEASE make sure you change both passwords**

The server uses the official ("vanilla") installation method, so all the links, aliases, logs  and documentation are current. 

The HIS server is enabled by default. It runs automatically at

operating system boot time.

Demo DB: We have also included the demo DB "health50", same as the one in the community server. The credentials are the same

(admin/gnusolidario)

You can create your own database and customize the server. This is a full blown server and operating system ready to use.

Disk space: In order to save resources and download times this is a very small image. You need to resize the disk and filesystem if you are going to use it in production.

If you need a larger or custom image for your health institution, you can request it by contacting us at health@gnusolidario.org .

The image is compressed in gzip format. Make sure you uncompress it before importing into virtualbox.

For more information, please refer to the official documentation at: https://docs.gnuhealth.org

Some specs:

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MD5 hash: a756ac5afe0b93ae705e933e74cbb1c0 GNUHealth-50-debian12.vdi.gz

 

Debian: 12.0 "Bookworm"

DB: Postgresql 15

Python: 3.11

Tryton: 7.0

Desktop environment : XFCE

Get the latest news from our official GNU Health channel in Mastodon:

https://mastodon.social/@gnuhealth

Happy hacking,

--

Dr. Luis Falcon, MD, MSc

Author, GNU Health

Medical Director, PrecisionMed

Founder, GNU Solidario

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