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= Overview = | = Overview = | ||
:'''<span style="color:red">This package does | :'''<span style="color:red">This package does NOT work with Ubuntu 16.04(and later versions), Debian 9(and later version), Mint 18(and later versions). See the following new PHP7 compatible package for these operating systems:</span>''' | ||
:*[[OpenEMR 4.2.2 Ubuntu-Debian Package Installation with PHP7]] | ::*[[OpenEMR 4.2.2 Ubuntu-Debian Package Installation with PHP7]] | ||
:This package is basically a installation/configuration package for Ubuntu, Mint and Debian OS that also configures Apache and PHP5. It is extremely simple to install, and supports automated OpenEMR upgrading. | :This package is basically a installation/configuration package for Ubuntu, Mint and Debian OS that also configures Apache and PHP5. It is extremely simple to install, and supports automated OpenEMR upgrading. | ||
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== Desktop Ubuntu/Mint Installation == | == Desktop Ubuntu/Mint Installation == | ||
1) Download package here: <googa>http://sourceforge.net/projects/openemr/files/OpenEMR%20Ubuntu_debian%20Package/4.2.2/openemr-php5_4.2.2-1_all.deb/download|openemr-php5_4.2.2-1_all.deb|/download/file/ubuntu_4_2_2</googa> <small>(MD5 sum: | 1) Download package here: <googa>http://sourceforge.net/projects/openemr/files/OpenEMR%20Ubuntu_debian%20Package/4.2.2/openemr-php5_4.2.2-1_all.deb/download|openemr-php5_4.2.2-1_all.deb|/download/file/ubuntu_4_2_2</googa> <small>(MD5 sum:1696c882ee9886eee77e439b0295aec2)</small><br> | ||
2) Double click openemr-php5_4.2.2-1_all.deb file<br> | 2) Double click openemr-php5_4.2.2-1_all.deb file<br> | ||
3) Click 'Install' | 3) Click 'Install' | ||
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4) During installation, follow prompts and supply user input as needed | 4) During installation, follow prompts and supply user input as needed | ||
:''-If prompted, create a mysql root password (applicable if installing mysql server)'' | :''-If prompted, create a mysql root password (applicable if installing mysql server)'' | ||
::*'''Note you can not leave the mysql root password blank, or else OpenEMR will not install correctly!''' | |||
:''-If prompted, enter your mysql root password (during openemr installation)'' | :''-If prompted, enter your mysql root password (during openemr installation)'' | ||
5) '''Then login to OpenEMR:''' | 5) '''Then login to OpenEMR:''' | ||
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::'' (If there was an error(s), then issue the following command (type 'Y' after):''<span style="color:red;">''' sudo apt-get install -f '''</span>) | ::'' (If there was an error(s), then issue the following command (type 'Y' after):''<span style="color:red;">''' sudo apt-get install -f '''</span>) | ||
::''-If prompted, create a mysql root password (applicable if installing mysql server)'' | ::''-If prompted, create a mysql root password (applicable if installing mysql server)'' | ||
:::*'''Note you can not leave the mysql root password blank, or else OpenEMR will not install correctly!''' | |||
::''-If prompted, enter your mysql root password (during openemr installion)'' | ::''-If prompted, enter your mysql root password (during openemr installion)'' | ||
'''Then login to OpenEMR:''' | '''Then login to OpenEMR:''' | ||
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::'' (If there was an error(s), then issue the following command (type 'Y' after):''<span style="color:red;">''' apt-get install -f '''</span>) | ::'' (If there was an error(s), then issue the following command (type 'Y' after):''<span style="color:red;">''' apt-get install -f '''</span>) | ||
::''-If prompted, create a mysql root password (applicable if installing mysql server)'' | ::''-If prompted, create a mysql root password (applicable if installing mysql server)'' | ||
:::*'''Note you can not leave the mysql root password blank, or else OpenEMR will not install correctly!''' | |||
::''-If prompted, enter your mysql root password (during openemr installion)'' | ::''-If prompted, enter your mysql root password (during openemr installion)'' | ||
'''Then login to OpenEMR:''' | '''Then login to OpenEMR:''' |
Latest revision as of 05:45, 20 May 2016
Overview
- This package does NOT work with Ubuntu 16.04(and later versions), Debian 9(and later version), Mint 18(and later versions). See the following new PHP7 compatible package for these operating systems:
- This package is basically a installation/configuration package for Ubuntu, Mint and Debian OS that also configures Apache and PHP5. It is extremely simple to install, and supports automated OpenEMR upgrading.
- In both Ubuntu and Mint, can install via command line or desktop, while in Debian we recommend only installing via command line.
Install OpenEMR
Desktop Ubuntu/Mint Installation
1) Download package here: openemr-php5_4.2.2-1_all.deb (MD5 sum:1696c882ee9886eee77e439b0295aec2)
2) Double click openemr-php5_4.2.2-1_all.deb file
3) Click 'Install'
- -Enter your Ubuntu password
4) During installation, follow prompts and supply user input as needed
- -If prompted, create a mysql root password (applicable if installing mysql server)
- Note you can not leave the mysql root password blank, or else OpenEMR will not install correctly!
- -If prompted, enter your mysql root password (during openemr installation)
5) Then login to OpenEMR:
- Desktop - Browse to http://localhost/openemr .
- (user is 'admin' , password is 'pass')
- Server - From another computer browse to server at http://server_IP_address/openemr .
- (user is 'admin' , password is 'pass')
- (server IP address can be found using 'ifconfig' command)
Command line Ubuntu/Mint Installation
Commands (commands are in red)
- wget downloads.sourceforge.net/openemr/openemr-php5_4.2.2-1_all.deb
- sudo apt-get update
- sudo dpkg -i openemr-php5_4.2.2-1_all.deb
- (If there was an error(s), then issue the following command (type 'Y' after): sudo apt-get install -f )
- -If prompted, create a mysql root password (applicable if installing mysql server)
- Note you can not leave the mysql root password blank, or else OpenEMR will not install correctly!
- -If prompted, enter your mysql root password (during openemr installion)
Then login to OpenEMR:
- Desktop - Browse to http://localhost/openemr .
- (user is 'admin' , password is 'pass')
- Server - From another computer browse to server at http://server_IP_address/openemr .
- (user is 'admin' , password is 'pass')
- (server IP address can be found using 'ifconfig' command)
Command line Debian Installation
Commands (commands are in red)
- wget downloads.sourceforge.net/openemr/openemr-php5_4.2.2-1_all.deb
- su
- apt-get update
- dpkg -i openemr-php5_4.2.2-1_all.debb
- (If there was an error(s), then issue the following command (type 'Y' after): apt-get install -f )
- -If prompted, create a mysql root password (applicable if installing mysql server)
- Note you can not leave the mysql root password blank, or else OpenEMR will not install correctly!
- -If prompted, enter your mysql root password (during openemr installion)
Then login to OpenEMR:
- Desktop - Browse to http://localhost/openemr .
- (user is 'admin' , password is 'pass')
- Server - From another computer browse to server at http://server_IP_address/openemr .
- (user is 'admin' , password is 'pass')
- (server IP address can be found using 'ifconfig' command)
Download and install most recent patch
- Instruction to do this can be found on the OpenEMR Patches page.
Meaningful Use 2 Specific Instructions
Using OpenEMR
- See the OpenEMR 4.2.2 User Guide
Securing OpenEMR
- See the Securing OpenEMR Guide
Support
Support:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/openemr/forums
Author:
Brady Miller
OpenEMR Project Co-administrator
brady.g.miller@gmail.com
http://www.bradymd.com