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Mathematica in windows and linux?

Posted 9 years ago

Hello. I have on my laptop two partitions on the hard disk: one for Windows and another for Linux. In windows I have licensed Mathematica 10.2, but when I work on linux need to do some calculations with Mathematica and I must return to windows to make them. Is it possible to install Mathematica on both operating systems with the same license or need another license to install Mathematica on linux?

Thanks. for your help.

POSTED BY: Marlon Basantes

Yes and No.

For a conventional license, yes.

If you use MathLM, then no. MathLM is a license manager that you run on a server. The license manager will be able to give a license to both the Windows and Linux copies.

To learn more about this kind of thing, you probably need to contact Customer Service: https://www.wolfram.com/support/contact/

POSTED BY: Sean Clarke
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