I decided to upgrade to Wien2k_17.1 , as was suggested*.* I installed the last version of Ubuntu, 18.04, (supposed to be 64 bit) on PC with intel Xeon processor. I have 2 drives: 256 GB SSD and 500 SATA HDD.
First question: Its known that SSD is much faster than SATA or any HDD, and usually operating systems are installed on SSD. Is it important to install wien2k on SSD, as I definitely want my wien2k data to be on the bigger drive (500 GB)? Second question: In order to use 'ifort' and 'mkl libraries' I tried to install Parallel studio xe 2018, but got some errors regarding to "Missing optional prerequisites": -- Unsupported OS -- Intel(R) Trace Analyzer and Collector 2018 for Linux* OS: Unsupported OS -- Intel(R) Cluster Checker 2018 Update 3 for Linux* OS: Unsupported OS -- Intel(R) VTune(TM) Amplifier XE 2018 update 2: Unsupported OS -- Intel(R) Inspector 2018: Unsupported OS -- Intel(R) Advisor 2018: Unsupported OS -- Driver build options are incomplete. Drivers cannot be built. I also got: missing system commands No compatible python found 32-bit libraries not found (libstdc++ (including libstdc++6), glibc and libgcc). Without these libraries the compiler will not function properly. Are these "missing optional prerequisites" important to wien2k installation? Thanks,Victor
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