Difference between revisions of "Qiime2 installation"

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:1) Installed "natively," meaning on a single computer like a laptop or desktop.
 
:1) Installed "natively," meaning on a single computer like a laptop or desktop.
 
:2) Installed "virtually," meaning on a server in a physically different location than the user.
 
:2) Installed "virtually," meaning on a server in a physically different location than the user.
 
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hd2JwXRcMkQ&list=PLsnSa0m-m0Gb77Gm9KnTqwCmmu_pbvlBH&index=2 Installing Qiime2 - start at 2:50 mins]
 
  
 
==PC-Windows 10==
 
==PC-Windows 10==

Latest revision as of 20:33, 12 October 2021

Qiime2 software can be installed in multiple ways on multiple computers.

1) Installed "natively," meaning on a single computer like a laptop or desktop.
2) Installed "virtually," meaning on a server in a physically different location than the user.

PC-Windows 10

Qiime2 will run on a PC, but not in a standard "Windows" way. IT will run using a Linux command line. You will need to activate the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) and install a version of Linux, generally Ubuntu. Although this software is all running from your own computer (laptop or desktop), it is really considered a virtual machine since the WIN 10 operating system is running/emulating a "virtual" Linux computer. This may seem complex but installation instructions are presented in a video linked below:

PC using Ubuntu

Mac

The Mac operating system is a version of Unix and the installation of Qiime2 is done using a Terminal window or command line interface.

Mac

Linux

Linux