Trello supports these modern browsers for desktop:
Pre-release Safari 14.0.1 tested with 1080p HD content; Chrome v86.0.4240.75 and Firefox v81.0.1 tested with 720p HD content. Not all features are available on all devices. Performance will vary based on system configuration, application workload and other factors. Tested with pre‑release Safari 14 and the latest stable versions of Chrome, Firefox and (Windows) Microsoft Edge at the time of testing on Intel Core i5–based 13‑inch MacBook Pro systems with pre‑release macOS Big Sur and Windows 10 Home running in Boot Camp, 12.9-inch iPad Pro (4th generation) units with pre‑release iPadOS 14.
- Chrome - Latest stable release
- Safari - Latest stable release
- Firefox - Latest stable release
- Edge - Latest stable release
The Trello app is available for these mobile platforms:
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- iOS - Version 13 or higher
- Android - Version 6.0 or higher with Google Play
The Trello Desktop App is available for:
- macOS - 10.9 or higher (64-bit Only)
- Windows 10 - (64-bit)
Non-Mobile Touchscreens
While some Windows-based touchscreens may work, Trello doesn't officially support non-iOS and non-Android touchscreens and may not be compatible with these devices. This includes interactive whiteboards or large-format touchscreen displays.
To run Hadoop, your system must meet minimum requirements.
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There is no single hardware requirement set for installing Hadoop.
The following operating systems are supported:
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) v5.x or 6.x (64-bit)
- CentOS v5.x or 6.x (64-bit)
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 11, SP1 (64-bit)
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The installer pulls many packages from the base OS repos. If you do not have a complete set of base OS repos available to all your machines at the time of installation you may run into issues. For example, if you are using RHEL 6 your hosts must be able to access the 'Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6 Optional (RPMs)' repo. If this repo is disabled, the installation is unable to access the rubygems package, which is necessary for Ambari to operate. If you encounter problems with base OS repos being unavailable, please contact your system administrator to arrange for these additional repos to be proxied or mirrored. For more information see Optional: Configure the Local Repositories |
The Ambari Install Wizard runs as a browser-based Web app. You must have a machine capable of running a graphical browser to use this tool. The supported browsers are:
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- Windows (Vista, 7)
- Internet Explorer 9.0 and higher
- Firefox latest stable release
- Safari latest stable release
- Google Chrome latest stable release
- Mac OS X (10.6 or later)
- Firefox latest stable release
- Safari latest stable release
- Google Chrome latest stable release
- Linux (RHEL, CentOS, SLES)
- Firefox latest stable release
- Google Chrome latest stable release
On each of your hosts:
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- yum
- rpm
- scp
- curl
- wget
- pdsh
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The Python version shipped with SUSE 11, 2.6.0-8.12.2, has a critical bug that may cause the Ambari Agent to fail with 24 hours. If you are installing on SUSE 11, please update all your hosts to Python version 2.6.8-0.15.1. |
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Hive or HCatalog requires a MySQL database for its use. You can choose to use a current instance or let the Ambari install wizard create one for you.