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By far the easiest way to get an instance of VistA running is to use the Astronaut installers by Dr. Ignacio Valdes. The installers provide a simple way to install VistA using rpm or deb files. First you need to download and install either a debian based (like Ubuntu or Debian) or rpm based (like Fedora or CentOS) version of GNU/Linux. Then download the version of VistA you like from sourceforge below.   
By far the easiest way to get an instance of VistA running is to use the Astronaut installers by [http://astronautvista.com Astronaut, LLC]. The installers provide a simple way to install VistA using rpm or deb files. First you need to download and install either a debian based (like Ubuntu or Debian) or rpm based (like Fedora or CentOS) version of GNU/Linux. Then download the version of VistA you like from sourceforge below.   


* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/worldvistaautoi/ Astronaut WorldVistA(tm) Auto Installer] - rpm and deb installers for WorldVista EHR  
* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/worldvistaautoi/ Astronaut WorldVistA(tm) Auto Installer] - rpm and deb installers for WorldVista EHR  

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By far the easiest way to get an instance of VistA running is to use the Astronaut installers by Astronaut, LLC. The installers provide a simple way to install VistA using rpm or deb files. First you need to download and install either a debian based (like Ubuntu or Debian) or rpm based (like Fedora or CentOS) version of GNU/Linux. Then download the version of VistA you like from sourceforge below.

Then follow the instructions for installing an rpm or installing a deb depending on which version you chose. It helps if you already understand a little about GNU/Linux to get this working. If this seems a little over your head, you can get help with GNU/Linux at your local Linux Users Group.

  • For the time being the documentation for Astronaut is hosted here in VistApedia, under Astronaut VistA