Linux and Mac

The information below is useful to those interested in running Open Dental in a Linux Server or Mac OS environment.

Open Dental on the Server

The Open Dental server can always be Linux (tested) or macOS (not tested).

The server needs to be able to host the MySQL/MariaDB server and the image files, but does not need to be able to run Open Dental itself.

Running the Open Dental Client on Workstations

The Open Dental client program cannot run on Linux or Mac OS.

Mac users may be interested in these tools that run Windows.

Linux Development

The most recent version on which Open Dental was running on Linux was 5.6. The information below is from that time period and has not been updated. It only remains here for programmers who might be interested in Linux development.

Open Dental runs on the dotNet Framework, a Microsoft technology. It will also run on the Mono framework, an adaptation of dotNet for Linux. Mono must be installed before installing and using Open Dental. The flavor of Linux should not matter, but we tested it on Suse 10.3 with Mono 1.2.6. This version of Mono or later must be used. See www.mono-project.com/Downloads, or use the instructions here for a different way of updating Mono: mono.doc.

Installation of Open Dental itself simply involves copying all files in C:\Program Files\Open Dental from a Windows computer directly into a folder on a Linux computer (we used /usr/local/opendental/).

Launch Open Dental like this: $ mono OpenDental.exe

Try these tricks: