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can we all composer/ cluster and professional editions installed on Ubuntu 14.04 ? cos cluster edn gives message it cant be installed on ubuntu14.04.
is composer edition available for students on trial basis for 12 months.. it shows 30n days trial period when i try to download . i am a student.
kj
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Ubuntu 14.04 is supported by Parallel Studio XE 2016. Which version were you installing and what was the exact text of the error message?
You can request a free student license - see https://software.intel.com/en-us/qualify-for-free-software/student
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Dear Steve
i go to
https://software.intel.com/en- us/intel-parallel-studio-xe
under free trials and downloads, i click linux OS and then composer edition for FORTRAN,
it opens a new tab and says
Try Intel® Parallel Studio XE Composer Edition for Fortran and C++ Linux* for 30 days - free even i am a student
pl help how can i get 1 year trial periods for intelParallel Studio XE Composer Edition for Fortran
Kj
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while installing cluster edition on ubuntu. it checks prerequisites. there it gives this message Ubuntu 14.04 is not supported
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i am a new user and not familiar with features. Pl clarify
1 do the Intel® Math Kernel Library include compilers for fortran and c++ also
2 can i compile source codes in fortran using Intel MKL
thanks
Kj
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I do not speak for Intel, but my understanding is that the answer to both the questions in #5 is "no". The MKL distribution contains libraries (static and/or shared), header files, example sources, some makefiles and documentation. You may use the GNU compiler(s), or qualify for, download, install and use the Intel compilers.
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There is no one-year free trial. We offer a 30-day trial of the products to anyone. We have a free "performance libraries" download but that doesn't include compilers. The link I provided earlier tells you how to apply for a free student license for the compilers. There are some restrictions and qualifications for that.
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