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-## Using SBGrid with MacOS 10.15 and later (Catalina, Big Sur and Monterey)
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+## Using SBGrid with MacOS 10.15 and later (Catalina, Big Sur, Monterey and Ventura)
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-SBGrid software is compatible with macOS 10.15 *Catalina*, macOS 11 *Big Sur* and macOS 12 *Monterey* with the exception of 32-bit software. Initial activation of an SBGrid installation requires a reboot after account activation to accomodate macOS controls in the root partition (/) of the apple filesystem. This additional reboot is only needed after the initial account activation and creation of the _/etc/synthetic.conf_ configuration file. The latest versions for the SBGrid Installation manager (GUI) will handle the creation of the required _/etc/synthetic.conf_ file automatically.
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+SBGrid software is compatible with macOS 10.15 *Catalina*, macOS 11 *Big Sur* and macOS 12 *Monterey* with the exception of 32-bit software. Most applications work normally with macOS Ventura (13), though changes to application signing verification require a work-around for chimerax and possibly other signed app bundles. We are working on a remedy for this.
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+Initial activation of an SBGrid installation requires a reboot after account activation to accomodate macOS controls in the root partition (/) of the apple filesystem. This additional reboot is only needed after the initial account activation and creation of the _/etc/synthetic.conf_ configuration file. The latest versions for the SBGrid Installation manager (GUI) will handle the creation of the required _/etc/synthetic.conf_ file automatically.
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For users that have upgraded to Catalina or later from an older version of macOS that did not require this, [the _/etc/synthetic.conf_ file can be created manually.](#manual-creation-of-the-programs-path). See below.
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operatingsystems.md
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### Linux
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-We build and test software under 64-bit CentOS 7 and 8. The majority of our Linux users are using Red Hat or CentOS distributions, but labs also use Ubuntu, Debian and OpenSuSE with SBGrid. We don't explicitly test the software on distributions other than CentOS, but the majority of the software is known to work. We will work to resolve problems reported by users of these Linux distributions where possible on a best-effort basis.
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+We build and test software under 64-bit CentOS 7, AlmaLinux/Rocky 8, and AlmaLinux/Rocky 9. The majority of our Linux users are using Red Hat or CentOS/Alma/Rocky distributions, but labs also use Ubuntu, Debian and OpenSuSE with SBGrid. We don't explicitly test the software on distributions other than the RHEL-based distros above, but the majority of the software is known to work. We will work to resolve problems reported by users of these Linux distributions where possible on a best-effort basis.
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-We officially support the two most recent releases of Red Hat/CentOS/Scientific Linux (currently 7 and 8).
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+We officially support the three most recent releases of Red Hat/CentOS/Scientific Linux (currently 7, 8 and 9).
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-- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.x and 8.x and the community supported versions: CentOS and Scientific Linux.
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+- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.x, 8.x, 9.x and their community supported versions: CentOS, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, Oracle Linux and Scientific Linux. Amazon Linux 2 is also supported.
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- We are no longer building software for RHEL/CentOS 5.x or 6.x.
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**GPUs**
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Currently Supported:
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-- OS X 10.13 - macOS 12
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- As above with earlier versions of linux, there are many software applications that are fully functional on earlier versions of MacOSX in the SBGrid tree. We work to maintain an environment compatible with these OS versions, though they may not receive the latest applications.
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-- "Apple Silicon" macs can run most of the software in the collection. Few native applications are currently available, but most 64-bit software works through Apple's Rosetta2 compatility environment. Notable exceptions are applications compiled with Intel compilers (older Rosetta and RELION verions).
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+- "Apple Silicon" macs can run most of the software in the collection. Few native applications are currently available, but most 64-bit software works through Apple's Rosetta2 compatility environment. Notable exceptions are applications compiled with Intel compilers (some older Rosetta and RELION verions).
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### Windows Intel
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