Update Installation and Testing authored by Kummer, Florian's avatar Kummer, Florian
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However, compatibility this can not guaranteed for any Linux distribution -- binary platform independence in Linux not possible in general; since we use Ubuntu, all Debian derivatives might most likely work. Note further, high-performance computers typically provide specifically optimized versions of BLAS and LAPACK, so for the ultimate performance on a certain system, you'll need to build your own version of the BoSSS native libraries.
The steps for installing BoSSS on Linux are:
1. Obtain [.NET5 SDK](https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/dotnet/5.0),
1. Extensive notes [here](./NET5-Upgrade#installation-of-net-5-in-linux);
In short:
Obtain [.NET5 SDK](https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/dotnet/5.0),
see also https://docs.microsoft.com/de-de/dotnet/core/install/linux for the
most recent versions of BoSSS.
See also [here](./NET5-Upgrade#installation-of-net-5-in-linux)
<del> Obtain [Mono](https://fdy-tuda.openproject.com/www.mono-project.com) (version 6.0 or higher), either by installing a [pre-built package](https://fdy-tuda.openproject.com/www.mono-project.com/download/) or by [compiling](https://fdy-tuda.openproject.com/www.mono-project.com/docs/compiling-mono/linux/) it from a [tarball](https://download.mono-project.com/sources/mono/). </del>
2. Obtain/install/load OpenMPI
3. Obtain/install/load native libraries `libBoSSSnative_seq.so`, `libBoSSSnative_omp.so` and `libBoSSSnative_mpi.so`
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