Last Updated on: 6th September 2023, 04:52 pm
Web site: bioinformatics.org/biobrew/ (not active)
Origin: USA
Category: Scientist
Desktop environment: GNOME, KDE
Architecture: x86
Based on: Fedora
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The last version | Released: 3.1 | February 23, 2005
BioBrew – a Linux distribution from the US that was based on Fedora. The distribution was based on NPACI Rock’s software for data clusters adapted for bioinformatics and scientists who researched life.
The distribution included software such as MPICH, LAM-MPI, PVM, Modules, PVFS, Myrinet GM, Sun Grid Engine, gcc, Ganglia, and Globus. Bioinformatics software includes NCBI toolkit, BLAST, mpiBLAST, HMMER, ClustalW, GROMACS, PHYLIP, WISE, FASTA and EMBOSS.
The distribution used the GNOME and KDE desktop environments, and supported the 32-bit i486 and x86-64 computer architecture.
Version 1.0 was released on January 20, 2004, the latest version 3.1 was released on February 23, 2005.