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On 2021-07-14 3:42 p.m., ellanios82 wrote:
> On 7/14/21 9:27 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
>> Doctors and Dentists run windows as the base for all of their practice
>> software.  I don't know of any linux software that could replace that
>> software either.  Could it be some software house would be able to get
>> linux versions available and make some money?
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>  - just so :)
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>  - at one stage needed windows stuff : ran on Virtual-Box : perfect !!
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That's the usual "geek non-sense" answer.

Can you tell me one big advantage of using Linux in a medical practice ?

What would I gain in my practice to switching over to Linux, already you
are talking about running Windows in a Virtual Box and your answer is
just based on something you don't know.

The software that is used for my electronic stetoscope is made for
running under Windows. If I call tech support and it's running under a
virtual box then they'll call me off. Because that's the contract.

Bad answer : Because it's FOSS (don't care, it's a tool).
Bad answer : Because it's more stable (no it's not anymore).

Also can you find me one Linux distribution that is certified as medical
equipment for reliability ?
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>  rgds
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