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Hello,
I'm downloading 2.0 gb parallel_studio_xe_2013.tgz package from the non-commercial software development site of Intel. I am "currently" using Windows but I would like to use visual fortran and c++ under Ubuntu 12.04. Is it possible ? If not can you suggest me any Linux system working perfectly with parallel studio, especially Visual Fortran part of it. Thanks.
Note: I am trying to translate some C++ codes into Fortran codes and the ones that I cannot translate will be binded or used in my Fortran codes.
Emre
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Ok, I install the Parallel Studio. But, now I have the license problem:
Error: A license for FCompL is not available (-8,130).
License file(s) used were (in this order):
1. Trusted Storage
** 2. /opt/intel/composer_xe_2013.0.079/licenses
** 3. /opt/intel/licenses/l_34X68FCZ.lic
** 4. /home/emre/intel/licenses
** 5. /opt/intel/composer_xe_2013.0.079/Licenses
** 6. /Users/Shared/Library/Application Support/Intel/Licenses
** 7. /opt/intel/composer_xe_2013.0.079/bin/ia32/*.lic
Please visit http://software.intel.com/sites/support/ if you require technical assistance.
ifort: error #10052: could not checkout FLEXlm license
How can I solve this problem ? Thanks
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Did you request a noncommercial license for Parallel Studio XE? When you installed, did it prompt you for a serial number?
Please note that the product on Linux does not have the "Visual" in its name. You certainly can use Intel C++ and Fortran on Linux.

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