Supported OS versions: (*) Linux CentOS 9 x86_64 [2] Fedora Linux 36 Workstation Edition [5] Debian 11 i386 (GNOME, Xfce, KDE Plasma [3], Cinnamon, MATE, LXDE) [2] Debian 11 amd64 (GNOME, Xfce, KDE Plasma [3], Cinnamon, MATE, LXDE) [2] Linux Mint 18 32-bit [4] [6] (Cinnamon, KDE [1], Mate [1]) Linux Mint 18 64-bit [4] [6] (Cinnamon, KDE [1], Mate [1]) Linux Mint 19 32-bit [4] [6] (Cinnamon [1], KDE [1], Mate [1]) Linux Mint 19 64-bit [4] [6] (Cinnamon [1], KDE [1], Mate [1]) Linux Mint 20 64-bit [4] [6] (Cinnamon, Mate [1]) Linux Mint 21 64-bit [4] [6] (Cinnamon, Mate [1]) Ubuntu 16 LTS Desktop i386 [6] Ubuntu 16 LTS Desktop amd64 [6] Ubuntu 18 LTS Desktop amd64 Ubuntu 20 LTS Desktop amd64 Ubuntu 22 LTS Desktop amd64 [2] Ubuntu 24 LTS Desktop amd64 [2] Xubuntu 16 LTS Desktop i386 [4] [6] Xubuntu 16 LTS Desktop amd64 [4] [6] Xubuntu 18 LTS Desktop i386 [4] [6] Xubuntu 18 LTS Desktop amd64 [4] [6] Xubuntu 20 LTS Desktop amd64 [4] [6] Xubuntu 22 LTS Desktop amd64 [4] [6] (*) macOS / OS X OS X 10.11 El Capitan macOS 10.12 Sierra macOS 10.13 High Sierra macOS 10.14 Mojave macOS 10.15 Catalina macOS 11.0 Big Sur 64-bit Intel / 64-bit ARM macOS 12.1 Monterey 64-bit Intel / 64-bit ARM macOS 13 Ventura 64-bit Intel / 64-bit ARM macOS 14 Sonoma 64-bit Intel / 64-bit ARM macOS 15 Sequoia 64-bit Intel / 64-bit ARM --------- [1] No testing has been carried out on this distribution, compatibility is stated based on its specification. [2] To work properly, you must disable the Wayland graphics server protocol. To do this, uncomment the line in the GDM configuration file: "WaylandEnable=false" For CentOS 8 and Fedora 36 this can be done with the command: sudo sed -i "s/^# *WaylandEnable=false/WaylandEnable=false/g" /etc/gdm/custom.conf For Debian 10/11: sudo sed -i "s/^# *WaylandEnable=false/WaylandEnable=false/g" /etc/gdm3/daemon.conf For Ubuntu 22/24: sudo sed -i "s/^# *WaylandEnable=false/WaylandEnable=false/g" /etc/gdm3/custom.conf [3] This distribution has the default Konqueror browser, which is currently not supported. It is recommended to install Firefox or Chromium. [4] For this distribution, you can use the same distribution packages as for Ubuntu LTS. [5] For this distribution, you can use the same distribution packages as for CentOS. [6] To monitor file operations on these OS-es, you have to enable the module pam_loginuid. To do this, in the configuration file "/etc/pam.d/*dm" you need to uncomment or add the line: "session required pam_loginuid.so" For Ubuntu 16, Linux Mint 20/21, Xubuntu 18/22 this can be done with the command: sudo sed -i "s/^# *session required pam_loginuid.so/session required pam_loginuid.so/g" /etc/pam.d/lightdm For Linux Mint 18: sudo sh -c "grep -q 'pam_loginuid.so' /etc/pam.d/mdm || echo 'session required pam_loginuid.so' >> /etc/pam.d/mdm"