Archived: LabVIEW and Linux OS Compatibility

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Overview

This page shows supported compatibility between LabVIEW versions and different Linux distributions. Reference this information to ensure you install the correct version when upgrading or updating your operating system, or when migrating code to a new system. Using incompatible versions is not supported and may result in errors. Operating system compatibility can also be found in the LabVIEW Readme. 

 

If you are looking for information on the NI Linux Real-Time OS and LabVIEW compatibility, please see Real-Time Controllers and Real-Time Operating System Compatibility.

 

Note: For generic and up-to-date operating system compatibility information with NI products, check the NI Hardware and Software Operating System Compatibility article instead.

Contents

LabVIEW and Linux Compatibility

The following tables show the compatibility between LabVIEW versions and different operating systems.

If the version you are looking for is not listed, refer to the LabVIEW and Linux Compatibility spreadsheet under the Downloads section. If the version you are looking for is not included on the spreadsheet, or you are looking for further clarity on supported system requirements, see the readme file contained within the installation media for your version.

Ubuntu

LabVIEW VersionUbuntu Versions
Ubuntu 20Ubuntu 18
2022 Q3
2021 SP1
2021  
2020 SP1  
2020  
2019 SP1  
2019  
2018 SP1  
2018  
2017 SP1  

OpenSUSE

LabVIEW Version openSUSE Versions
openSUSE Leap 15.2openSUSE LEAP 15.1openSUSE LEAP 15.0openSUSE LEAP 42.3openSUSE LEAP 42.2openSUSE LEAP 42.1
2022 Q3    
2021 SP1    
2021    
2020 SP1    
2020    
2019 SP1    
2019    
2018 SP1   
2018    
2017 SP1    

Red Hat Enterprise Linux

LabVIEW VersionRed Hat Enterprise Linux Versions
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
2022 Q3  
2021 SP1  
2021  
2020 SP1  
2020  
2019 SP1  
2019  
2018 SP1 
2018 
2017 SP1 

CentOS

LabVIEW VersionCentOS Versions
CentOS                                                  Linux 8CentOS                                                  Linux 7CentOS                                                  Stream
2022Q3 
2021 SP1 
2021 
2020 SP1 
2020 
2019 SP1 
2019 
2018 SP1  
2018  
2017 SP1  

Scientific Linux

LabVIEW VersionScientific Linux Versions
Scientific Linux 6.5Scientific Linux 6.0 
2022 Q3  
2021 SP1  
2021  
2020 SP1  
2020  
2019 SP1  
2019  
2018 SP1  
2018  
2017 SP1

Additional Considerations

Bitness: LabVIEW supports 64-bit versions of Linux distributions. LabVIEW dropped support for Intel 32-bit versions of Linux distributions July 1, 2016. Versions of LabVIEW available after July 1, 2016 may install and execute on 32-bit distributions, but official support is not provided.

Development Systems: LabVIEW Full and Professional Development Systems are available for Linux. There is not a LabVIEW Base Development System for Linux operating systems.

Installation: As of 2017, LabVIEW for Linux is available to download from ni.com. Prior to this, all software for Linux was distributed through physical media.

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