Displaying 20 results from an estimated 9000 matches similar to: "Re: Kareo please help"
2011 May 08
5
Kareo please help
Hi,
I am a new Ubuntu user and I am trying to get rid of Windows from all my computers forever! The only hurdle is my medical billing software Kareo. When I tried to run the exe file it states that it is extracting an MSI file and then shut out.
I tried extracting the msi files running w/ the wine msi switch but it states that the msi file cannot run w/o the setup file. The program can be freely
2011 Sep 02
0
Re: Kareo please help
TechCatherine wrote:
> I'm well aware that I'm on here a few months late, but I was hoping to find some step-by-step answers. I'm not utilizing Kareo (http://www.kareo.com/) at the moment, but it's one of the medical billing softwares that my boss is looking into. That said, he's also not adamant about keeping Windows on our system. . . .but he doesn't want Mac either.
2011 Aug 30
1
Re: Kareo please help
I'm well aware that I'm on here a few months late, but I was hoping to find some step-by-step answers. I'm not utilizing Kareo at the moment, but it's one of the medical billing softwares that my boss is looking into. That said, he's also not adamant about keeping Windows on our system. . . .but he doesn't want Mac either. Pretty large conundrum, right?
Anyway, my boss is
2011 Nov 27
1
Re: Kareo please help
Well,
I just moved to Linux Mint. I haven't heard anything from Kareo yet. I would think they would be able to at least work with WINE to give those who are not interested in Windows malware.
Anyway, has anyone heard of any headway in terms of making it work?
rg
2001 Jul 10
1
To ext3 or not to ext3?
I'm in the process of building a home file server and am of course going
to use Linux 2.4 (2.4.6 for now...). I'm waffling between resierfs and
ext3. I've read the ext3 page and some of the mailing list archives but
have a few questions remaining. (I apologize in advance if they are
redundant.)
Are there any known issues with:
- LVM
- LVM snapshots (more on that in a sec)
-
2010 May 05
5
[Pv-ops][PATCH 0/4 v4] Netback multiple threads support
This is netback multithread support patchset version 4.
Main Changes from v3:
1. Patchset is against xen/next tree.
2. Merge group and idx into netif->mapping.
3. Use vmalloc to allocate netbk structures.
Main Changes from v2:
1. Merge "group" and "idx" into "netif->mapping", therefore
page_ext is not used now.
2. Put netbk_add_netif() and netbk_remove_netif()
2020 Jun 15
3
Hiding SSH Host Banner Doesnt work
Im trying to hide the ability to show my host details from OpenSSH on
GNU/Linux Debian using this method:
Add the following line to /etc/ssh/sshd_config
DebianBanner no
And restart your SSH daemon: /etc/init.d/ssh restart or service ssh restart
This doent change anything.
Another question why user cant hide SSH info as well? why it needs to be
publicly visible? (I read that only recompiling
2006 May 25
3
HVM - BIOS serial console redirection?
I realized this is probably better suited for the devel list.. basically,
is there any way in the BOCHS bios to enable ''Serial Console Redirection'',
where you see the BIOS contents over the serial line?
Windows 2003''s ''Emergency Management Services'' console (which allows you
to do installs and fix stuff over the serial line) requires this to
2007 Mar 27
1
Re: asterisk-users Digest, Vol 32, Issue 106
> Lito Lampitoc wrote:
> > thanks for enlightening. So you mean, if I have 3 lines when the
> caller
> > dialled the first line and it was busy, the call will be diverted
> to the
> > next two available lines in random?
> >
>
> I don't think it's random. I think its just sequential. If main
> line
> is busy, try second. If that is
2003 Dec 25
2
Fast logistic regression
Is there any faster implementation of logistic regression
than glm function in base package in R?
I am working on simulation study and discovered glm fitting part is the
bottle neck of my program.
-Masahiko
2009 Jul 31
1
[LLVMdev] LLVM Logo
On 2009-07-31 11:17, Andreas Neustifter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Albert Graef wrote:
> > Andreas Neustifter wrote:
> >> Well it does look not too good the text is getting to small in this
> >> case, what do you think of this 128x128 version?
> > Hmm, that one has its left wing cut off, that wreaks havoc on the
> symmetry.
>
> > The 136x136 version at
2012 Feb 06
2
make distcheck
Ralf,
It looks like fixing 'make distcheck' is going to be a huge pain in the
neck. Is it not possible to make Jenkins do 'make check' instead of
'make distcheck'?
Erik
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http://www.mega-nerd.com/
2005 May 04
2
[OT] Shaping and squid question
List
Out of interest, I use transparent squid proxies for caching websites,
and I shape the clients that browse the net, this all works perfectly
so no questions in this regard...
CLIENT <--- eth0 ----> SQUID <----- ppp0 -----> NET
What I just realised was that all egress traffic on eth0 gets shaped,
squid gets data from ppp0 and hence is not shaped. Does this mean that
squid
2010 Jul 30
5
When should LVM be used?
In my old computer I have a much bigger hard drive then in this one --
and I plan to hand that old computer down to one of my sons -- keeping
his current drive from an even older computer. Currently the hard
drive on my old computer has SuSE Linux, but that will go. I'll
rebuild CentOS 5.5 on it, but I want to leave some free space for
whatever comes up and also dual-boot Vector Linux. Which,
2007 Sep 17
3
Has anyone done a Webmin module for Xen?
I''m looking at the domain creation pains in the neck managing active or
shutdown domains, and the difficulty of monitoring Xen in a
non-commercially installed setup without having to log into the Xen server.
It strikes me that Webmin has already done a huge amount of the
necessary user management, resource management, and user interface work
for just this sort of application. Is
2013 Jul 15
0
[LLVMdev] [Proposal] Parallelize post-IPO stage.
On Jul 12, 2013, at 3:49 PM, Shuxin Yang <shuxin.llvm at gmail.com> wrote:
> 3.2 Compile partitions independently
> --------------------------------------
>
> There are two camps: one camp advocate compiling partitions via multi-process,
> the other one favor multi-thread.
>
> Inside Apple compiler teams, I'm the only one belong to the 1st comp. I think
>
2017 Nov 02
4
samba 4.x slow ...
Hi,
we are running samba 4.4 on two machines as file servers.
Both are running a GFS (stornext). The storage is attached using 8G HBA.
You can get up to 800MB/s local speed. We are exporting the shares using
2x1GB
and 2x10G. However the clients are only getting 40-50MB/s. With samba3 I
think we had up to 80-90MB/s.
Using a 100MB/s link for the client we see 12-13MB/s (wire speed).
Using
2013 Dec 04
8
Asterisk on Windows
Digium is 100% lost in the map. If they would come up with a Paid
version of Asterisk, one that would use the .NET framework in Windows,
something simple to install, they could go public on the product.
Linux has a very steep learning curve. A Windows application that
would do exactly the same would be a home run. Note: I am a Linux
expert user, but it took me years to get here. And still, moving
2003 Nov 25
3
Persistent state of R
Hi
I am using R as a back-end to some CGI scripts, written in Perl. My platform is Suse Linux 8.2, Apache 1.3.7. So the CGI script takes some form parameters, opens a pipe to an R process, loads up some Bioconductor libraries, executes some R commands and takes the ouput and creates a web page. It is all very neat and works well.
I am trying to make my cgi scripts quicker and it turns out
2009 May 28
0
Friday at 12 Noon EDT: Jim Van Meggelen on the VoIP Users Conference
Hi,
Like me, some of you probably remember Jim as one of the pioneers
along with Leif and Jarod. These guys "wrote the book", literally. Jim
is our guest tomorrow and he'll be talking about system building,
among other things. We always have a good time AND get stuff done on
the Conference so come by and join us:
Silently, on IRC: #voip-users-conference (freenode.net) - stop by