Hi,

Basically all linux distros are Siesta compatible.

I would suggest you use the OS you are most comfortable with, then try and
do a compilation of Siesta with an arch.make. If that fails, please put
forth the arch.make and any errors you may see when executing "make"


Den man. 21. dec. 2020 kl. 22.02 skrev Boucher, Dr. Derrick <
dbouc...@fgcu.edu>:

> Hello SIESTA users,
> Has anyone built a Linux distro that comes with ALL the libraries and
> packages that SIESTA needs? I have very limited time to spend on an
> installation, and I am not very good with operating systems.
> ---------details follow if you are inclined to answer------- Thank you,
> Derrick
> I have previously used SIESTA but due to a hard drive failure I had to
> reinstall my Linux and SIESTA. I've tried Centos and SuSe recently but keep
> finding that linking to libraries, math packages, etc. is the problem. I
> may have the packages but they are not linked in the SIESTA-expected places.
>
> I have an older 4-core processor machine with 48Gb RAM but have no
> proprietary software; I would use all GPL software; gcc, gnu fortran, etc.
> I'd like to run parallel, but can use a single processor if I must.
>
> Any help is appreciated.
>
> Derrick E. Boucher, Ph.D.
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