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* [Supported Operating Systems](operatingsystems)
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* [Overriding Default Software Versions](overrides)
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* [Install The Software On Your Laptop](laptopinstall)
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+* [Using the SBGrid SHARP server](sharp)
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SBGrid Consortium Support for Site Administrators
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* [Software Installation](installation_admin)
about.md
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resources.md
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The following are the always-on operating system/hardware combinations. They are generally kept at the latest point release:
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- | sbgrid-c5b | CentOS 5 | x86 | Red Hat 5 compatible, base SBGrid 32-bit Linux build VM |
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- | sbgrid-c5b-64 | CentOS 5 | x86_64 | Red Hat 5 compatible, base SBGrid 64-bit Linux build VM |
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- | sbgrid-c5t-64 | CentOS 5 | x86_64 | Red Hat 5 compatible, minimal install for portability testing |
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- | sbgrid-c6b | CentOS 6 | x86 | Red Hat 6 compatible |
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- | sbgrid-c6b-64 | CentOS 6 | x86_64 | Red Hat 6 compatible, full build environment |
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- | sbgrid-c6t-64 | CentOS 6 | x86_64 | Red Hat 6 compatible, minimal install for portability testing |
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- | sbgrid-dev-vm-07 | Debian 5 | x86 | |
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- | sbgrid-dev-vm-08 | Debian 5 | x86_64 | |
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- | sbgrid-dev-vm-16 | Debian 6 | x86 | |
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- | sbgrid-dev-vm-17 | Debian 6 | x86_64 | |
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- | sbgrid-dev-vm-03 | Ubuntu 10.10 | x86 | |
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- | sbgrid-dev-vm-04 | Ubuntu 10.10 | x86_64 |
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- | sbgrid-dev-vm-14 | OpenSuSE 11.3 | x86 | |
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- | sbgrid-dev-vm-15 | OpenSuSE 11.3 | x86_64 | |
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- | sbgrid-m106 | OS X 10.6 | x86/x86_64 | Base SBGrid OS X Intel build machine |
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- | sbgrid-m107 | OS X 10.7 | x86/x86_64 | |
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- | sbgrid-m108 | OS X 10.8 | x86/x86_64 | |
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- | sbgrid-m109 | OS X 10.9 | x86/x86_64 | |
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- | sbgrid-m1010 | OS X 10.10 | x86/x86_64 | |
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- | sbgrid-dev-flange | OS X 10.5 | PowerPC | |
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+ | sbgrid-c5b | CentOS 5 | x86 | Red Hat 5 compatible, base SBGrid 32-bit Linux build VM |
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+ | sbgrid-c5b-64 | CentOS 5 | x86_64 | Red Hat 5 compatible, base SBGrid 64-bit Linux build VM |
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+ | sbgrid-c5t-64 | CentOS 5 | x86_64 | Red Hat 5 compatible, minimal install for portability testing |
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+ | sbgrid-c6b | CentOS 6 | x86 | Red Hat 6 compatible |
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+ | sbgrid-c6b-64 | CentOS 6 | x86_64 | Red Hat 6 compatible, full build environment |
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+ | sbgrid-c6t-64 | CentOS 6 | x86_64 | Red Hat 6 compatible, minimal install for portability testing |
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+ | sbgrid-dev-vm-07 | Debian 5 | x86 | |
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+ | sbgrid-dev-vm-08 | Debian 5 | x86_64 | |
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+ | sbgrid-dev-vm-16 | Debian 6 | x86 | |
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+ | sbgrid-dev-vm-17 | Debian 6 | x86_64 | |
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+ | sbgrid-dev-vm-03 | Ubuntu 10.10 | x86 | |
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+ | sbgrid-dev-vm-04 | Ubuntu 10.10 | x86_64 | |
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+ | sbgrid-dev-vm-14 | OpenSuSE 11.3 | x86 | |
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+ | sbgrid-dev-vm-15 | OpenSuSE 11.3 | x86_64 | |
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+ | sbgrid-m106 | OS X 10.6 | x86/x86_64 | Base SBGrid OS X Intel build machine |
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+ | sbgrid-m107 | OS X 10.7 | x86/x86_64 | |
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+ | sbgrid-m108 | OS X 10.8 | x86/x86_64 | |
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+ | sbgrid-m109 | OS X 10.9 | x86/x86_64 | |
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+ | sbgrid-m1010 | OS X 10.10 | x86/x86_64 | |
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We have the latest versions of the Intel, Portland and Absoft (PPC) compilers:
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There is a configuration file for sh-compatible shells that will enable the compilers and their environmental settings:
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We reserve the right to close accounts at any time for any reason.
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Still interested? Great! We want to work with you, so please email `<bugs@sbgrid.org>` with your account request, and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.
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stereo.md
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+## General
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+### 3D Stereo on RHEL/CentOS 6 systems
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+### 3D Stereo on RHEL/CentOS 7 systems with Gnome 3
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+Nvidia 3D stereo typically requires disabling the Composite extension in X.org. Unfortunately, this extension is required to run Gnome 3 and the gdm login mangager supplied as the default desktop in CentOS and many other linux distributions.
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+As of version 337.19 of the nvidia driver, some Quadro configurations can operate with the composite extension enabled, but stereo functionality depends on a stereo-aware composite manager. The Composite manager in CentOS7 Gnome3 is not stereo aware and 3D stereo does not work by default.
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+In order to use 3D stereo on Gnome3 systems, you can switch from Gnome3/gdm to MATE/lightdm.
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+The MATE Desktop Environment is the continuation of GNOME 2 which is the default desktop in CentOS 5 and 6.
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+To change to MATE on CentOS7 systems, first, install the Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL) repo:
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+## Mac OS X
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+* Prior to OS X 10.8, the stock X11 has better compatibility than the Xquartz development version available from MacOSForge. With the OS X 10.8 release, X11 is no longer included by Apple, and you'll need to install the latest Xquartz version offered on the MacOSForge site to run X11-based applications.
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+## Laptops
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+* You can create a local installation to take along with you.
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+http://www.sbgrid.org/wiki/laptopinstall