Difference between revisions of "Supported Operating Systems"
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==CSEE Operating Systems== | ==CSEE Operating Systems== | ||
− | Operating systems can be installed as a dual-boot (such as booting into Windows or Linux) or installed as single-boot (such as booting only | + | Operating systems can be installed as a dual-boot (such as booting into Windows or Linux) or installed as single-boot (such as booting only Linux). |
The supported operating systems are: | The supported operating systems are: | ||
− | * | + | * Redhat Linux |
− | * | + | * Fedora Linux |
+ | * Centos Linux | ||
All systems that need support must be approved by CSEEIT. It is important to verify that the hardware works with the requested operating system. | All systems that need support must be approved by CSEEIT. It is important to verify that the hardware works with the requested operating system. |
Latest revision as of 20:31, 20 April 2024
CSEE Operating Systems
Operating systems can be installed as a dual-boot (such as booting into Windows or Linux) or installed as single-boot (such as booting only Linux).
The supported operating systems are:
- Redhat Linux
- Fedora Linux
- Centos Linux
All systems that need support must be approved by CSEEIT. It is important to verify that the hardware works with the requested operating system.