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LabVIEW on CentOS

Is the 'minimal' install of CentOS 7 or 8 sufficient to load and run LabVIEW Linux version, or what other libraries/files would be mandatory?

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If this is related to any of your other posts, I'd say an x86 processor is required for the LabVIEW IDE, unless any other emulation or virtualization tools are used.  I have no experience running the LabVIEW IDE in anything other than Windows.

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