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The current operating system on the cluster is CentOS 7, and the default version of Python installed as part of the operating system is Python 2. Ordinarily, you should avoid using this built-in version and rather load a module. | |||
module load python/3.10.4 | |||
module load python/3. | |||
There are quite a few different versions available, and we can install Python modules in any version of Python as needed. | |||
You can see general information about modules [[Setting Up Your Environment#Accessing application software with modules| here.]] | You can see general information about modules [[Setting Up Your Environment#Accessing application software with modules| here.]] |
Latest revision as of 20:10, December 4, 2023
The current operating system on the cluster is CentOS 7, and the default version of Python installed as part of the operating system is Python 2. Ordinarily, you should avoid using this built-in version and rather load a module.
module load python/3.10.4
There are quite a few different versions available, and we can install Python modules in any version of Python as needed.
You can see general information about modules here.