Can MATLAB 2013a and MATLAB 2014a be installed on CentOS 7.6?

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I wanted to know if we could install MATLAB 2013a and MATLAB 2014a on CentOS 7.6? Currently I am using CentOS 6.9 and these two versions of MATLAB works fine on it. I am planning to upgrade my OS. I wanted to know if these versions of MATLAB could be installed on the new OS too?
According to the MATLAB website ( http://in.mathworks.com/support/requirements/previous-releases.html ), it is supported only for RHEL 6.x for both. Does this mean that it does not support for RHEL 7.x or the document was created based on the operating systems available when the version was released?
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 28 Aug 2019
It appears to me that there has never been a supported MATLAB on CentOS
If I recall correctly, there are enough differences between RHEL 6.x and RHEL 7.x that R2013a will not work without some hacking.
R2014b was the first MATLAB supported for RHEL 7.x
TheInquisitiveBeing
TheInquisitiveBeing on 29 Aug 2019
Thank you. Yes, MATLAB never offered support on CentOS. But the upstream source of CentOS is RHEL. So MATLAB 2013a and 2014a worked on CentOS 6.x which is based on RHEL 6.x.

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