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Hello,
is there a specific reason why SLES is not listed among the supported Linux distributions? Please remember that "Intel Parallel Studio" does support SLES, and Intel-Python is (going to be) part of it.
I have installed Intel-Python under SLES 11 SP3, but, despite its beta status, I am not sure whether I should expect Intel-Python to work under this OS.
(So far, the Intel-Python startup looks good, and the NumPy and SciPy test suites passed successfully, for example.)
Sincerely,
Christian
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Hello Christian,
we do support SLES 11 SP3. I will be updating the release notes with the correct information.
Remember this is our Beta, so I would appreciate if you could contact us if you find any bugs or issues with our Python Distribution.
Thank you.
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Dear Ricardo, thank you for the clarification, that's good to know. Sure, I will get back to this forum here in case of problems with Intel-Python. Regards, Christian

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