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* Community ENTerprise Operating System, aka '''CentOS'''. | * Community ENTerprise Operating System, aka '''CentOS'''. | ||
* Red Hat Enterprise Linux, aka '''RHEL'''. | * Red Hat Enterprise Linux, aka '''RHEL'''. | ||
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− | + | Note: RHEL uses Fedora as their bleeding edge Linux Distribution, where they test new features. This leads to very close similarities between them, e.g. RHEL 6.3 is very similar to Fedora 14; which means that whatever you can build on Fedora 14, you should also be able to build on RHEL 6.3! | |
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[[Category:Installing OpenFOAM on Linux]] [[Category:Installing OpenFOAM on CentOS]] | [[Category:Installing OpenFOAM on Linux]] [[Category:Installing OpenFOAM on CentOS]] |
Revision as of 13:25, 15 June 2014
1 Introduction
This page is dedicated to explaining how to prepare the following Linux Distributions for installing the foam-extend project :
- Community ENTerprise Operating System, aka CentOS.
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux, aka RHEL.
- Scientific Linux, aka SL.
In theory, all of the above follow the same versioning.
Note: RHEL uses Fedora as their bleeding edge Linux Distribution, where they test new features. This leads to very close similarities between them, e.g. RHEL 6.3 is very similar to Fedora 14; which means that whatever you can build on Fedora 14, you should also be able to build on RHEL 6.3!
Contents
2 CentOS/RHEL/SL versions
None at this time.