Using the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL2), is it possible to install IRIS and run it from there? I am wanting to test IAM, but unable to run Docker Desktop on my VM, and do not have access to a Linux machine to install and test with.
Thanks
Scott
Compatibility is the capacity for two systems to work together without having to be altered to do so.
Using the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL2), is it possible to install IRIS and run it from there? I am wanting to test IAM, but unable to run Docker Desktop on my VM, and do not have access to a Linux machine to install and test with.
Thanks
Scott
Is there not a way to use the Red Hat 8 install package to do an `irisinstall`? If not, how does one get the IRIS Community .tar.gz file for "Red Hat 9"?
Good morning. Perhaps someone can tell me if this IRIS health communit version (IRISHealth_Community-2022.1.0.209.0-lnxubuntu2004x64) is supposed
to work in an Ubuntu 20.04 LTS installation in an Oracle Virtual Box .
I am trying to install different versions on Ubuntu . I tried with the 18 version. No luck. Than I've tried with the 20.04 version. No luck either.
The error I am having now is below
///////////////////////// error message from the install ////////////////////////////////
home/epic/epicinstall/IRISHealth_Community-2022.1.0.209.0-lnxubuntu2004x64# .