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Hello, I have downloaded the
Intel® Parallel Studio XE Cluster Edition for Linux* version on my CentOS6.6 linux computer. But, during the installation, it says the OS is not supported, which i hope isn't a problem.. as it says in the installation folder that it supports CentOS 5,6, but could anyone clear this up for me.. ?
Thanks so much for your help..
Sincerely,
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yes, this OS currently is not supported. Please refer to the MKL System Requirements
Supported operating systems
- Windows 8* (IA-32 / Intel® 64)
- Windows 8.1* (IA-32 / Intel® 64)
- Windows 7* SP1 (IA-32 / Intel® 64)
- Windows Server* 2008 R2 SP1 (Intel® 64)
- Windows Server* 2008 R2 SP2 (IA-32)
- Windows HPC Server 2008 R2 (Intel® 64)
- Windows Embedded 8 (IA-32 / Intel® 64)
- Windows Embedded 8.1 (IA-32 / Intel® 64)
- Windows Embedded 7 (IA-32 / Intel® 64)
- Red Hat* Enterprise Linux* 5 (IA-32 / Intel® 64)
- Red Hat* Enterprise Linux* 6 (IA-32 / Intel® 64)
- Red Hat* Enterprise Linux* 7 (IA-32 / Intel® 64)
- Red Hat Fedora* core 20 (IA-32 / Intel® 64)
- Red Hat Fedora* core 21 (IA-32 / Intel® 64)
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server* 11 SP2
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server* 12
- Debian* 7 (IA-32 / Intel® 64)
- Ubuntu* 12.04 (Intel® 64)
- Ubuntu* 13.10 (IA-32 / Intel® 64)
- Ubuntu* 14.04 LTS (IA-32/Intel® 64)
- WindRiver Linux 5
- WindRiver Linux 6
- WindRiver Linux 7
- Tizen 3.6
- Yocto 1.6
- Yocto 1.7
- OS X* 10.9 (Xcode 5.x) and OS X* 10.10 (Xcode 6.x) (Intel® 64)
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CentOS historically was not tested formally nor designated as supported, although the basic compiler functions and run-time libraries would work the same as for corresponding Red Hat versions, if you accept the "unsupported" installation.
I thought Intel might have recognized the importance of CentOS in the customer base, with many installations using Intel tools successfully.

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