Latest Version: Client 0.8.1 / Server v14.1 – released August 27th, 2010
Note: The password for the demo user any-doc is any-doc
GNUmed is packaged for many Linux distributions, as well as for Windows & Mac OS X. It can also be obtained on a Live CD and in other formats. See below to learn how to install or update the GNUmed client (and optional server) components for any supported distribution, or to obtain source code. Click one of the icons if your system is not autodetected.
The latest development version, updated as soon as developers commit any changes, is hosted in GIT. It is recommended only for developers and experienced testers. GNUmed can be checked out using Git without a password:
git clone git://gitorious.org/gnumed/gnumed.git
see also our more detailed page: getting the development version.
Step 1: Add the Packages Archive (PPA)
Step 2: Click on the package you want to install
| Client for Ubuntu Lucid (10.04), Karmic (9.10), Jaunty (9.04) |
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This will install the GNUmed client and provide update information on major releases. |
| Server for Ubuntu Lucid (10.04), Karmic (9.10), Jaunty (9.04) |
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This will install the GNUmed server part. You need this to create a local GNUmed database on your system. |
Step 3: Prepare PostgreSQL
The database is where GNUmed actually stores your data. First, the PostgreSQL database that comes with your system must be prepared.
Step 4: Create the database
A so called "bootstrap" script will set up a database for GNUmed inside your PostgreSQL. Beware, this will create a whole new GNUmed database and destroy an existing GNUmed database!
See GNUmed on Ubuntu guide for detailed GNUmed client and server installation and configuration instructions.
Note: The 1-click install provides the opportunity to install and update as new versions are released. For more detailed GNUmed server installation and configuration instructions see GNUmed server on openSUSE guide.
| All-in-One-Client for MS Windows | |
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This will install the GNUmed client. It is the best candidate for a first time installation. |
Note: See here for more detailed GNUmed client and server installation and configuration instructions. For older client or server versions please visit the Client Repository or the Server Repository
Run GNUmed directly from mobile drive (USB, eSATA), using Portable Apps. Detailed instructions are provided here