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Linux and Unix version support
Linux
We support Scientific Linux, which is an RHEL derivative similar to CentOS.
Scientific Linux 6
this is our mainstream version for desktop workstations
we only install the x64 version of SL6, not the 32-bit version.
Support runs until 11/2020
Scientific Linux 5
this currently is our mainstream version for compute servers
i386 and X86_64
Some libraries and desktop applications may not be available on 64-bit (X86_64) installs
Some features (for example, xfs file systems) are not available on 32-bit installs
Support runs until 03/2017
Tru64 Unix
Tru64 5.1B-6
This is now not supported for any end-user applications which are available on linux, such as Mathematica, LaTeX, email, text-editing, etc.
Provided for legacy code (for example, applications based on alpha fortran code) only. If you have code which runs on Tru64, and which you still need, you should be working on porting it to linux.
Vendor support for this system ended in December 2012, and we no longer maintain infrastructure to install new systems. Any remaining systems which cease to function (through hard drive failure, etc) will not be repairable.
FreeBSD