GNU Health is free, open-source software for the health sector and hospitals.
GNU Health | Freedom and Equity in Healthcare
It has hospital information management, personal health management, laboratory information system and more..
GNU Health is free, open-source software for the health sector and hospitals.
GNU Health | Freedom and Equity in Healthcare
It has hospital information management, personal health management, laboratory information system and more..
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Run Android apps on Linux for free using Waydroid
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# You will need to use Wayland
# Some possible issues if you are using Nvidia GPU
Nothing that matches the WSA yet. Anbox was close and worked on X11 as well. Canonical is offering Anbox Cloud.
Waydroid is based on Anbox. There was some mention of it in the Anbox GitHub repository
Anbox is no longer under development. Might work on 22.04 though.
You could always use something like Genymotion. It is very heavy when compared to these options(?).
I see it the other way. Possibly more optimised to save size and resources. I have use Genymotion. It is more or less how Android Studio offers the emulator. Been a while though.
Seen this? It works on Ubuntu 22.04
Bluestacks is a good choice for Android gaming on Windows. They got 2 million + games
Works on Mac too. Nice!
Wants to save your Ubuntu / Linux from disaster? Try Timeshift
Now maintained by LinuxMint, but available for multiple distros
Timeshift works like System Restore in Windows. You can save the state of the OS at a particular point of time.
They allow saving user files too. Kind of complete back if you want to add your files too. Can save off disk as well.
My guess is that they offer incremental backup too. ie, further backups add only files that are new. Helps reduce the backup size.
The file system of the off-disk storage should be Linux-compatible. Can't use NTFS.
They have both rsync and BTRFS support. Pity that the network backup is not easy. Would have been nice if I can simply point to a network drive.
I think you can. Tried a network drive with ext4?
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