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1. **Install Anaconda or [[https:// | 1. **Install Anaconda or [[https:// | ||
+ | * If you already have Anaconda installed in your account, you should generally skip this step and move on to step 2 | ||
* On that page, scroll down to the Latest Release, then download the appropriate file, for example: Miniforge3-Linux-x86_64.sh | * On that page, scroll down to the Latest Release, then download the appropriate file, for example: Miniforge3-Linux-x86_64.sh | ||
* Run the installer, for example: bash Miniforge3-Linux-x86_64.sh | * Run the installer, for example: bash Miniforge3-Linux-x86_64.sh | ||
- | * //On M1/M2 Macs:// make sure you have the ARM64 !MiniForge, not Intel. | + | * //On M1/M2 Macs:// make sure you have the ARM64 MiniForge, not Intel. |
* //On Windows 11:// the native Windows !MiniForge will not work, you must use the Linux !MiniForge within a [[https:// | * //On Windows 11:// the native Windows !MiniForge will not work, you must use the Linux !MiniForge within a [[https:// | ||
* We suggest !MiniForge to avoid licensing issues with Anaconda, but if your institution subscribes to Anaconda, that's fine too. If you use Anaconda, you may need to install Mamba manually below. | * We suggest !MiniForge to avoid licensing issues with Anaconda, but if your institution subscribes to Anaconda, that's fine too. If you use Anaconda, you may need to install Mamba manually below. |
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