Both source code and pre-compiled binary versions of Gaussian 16 are available. Gaussian 16 is a commercial software product and must be purchased from Gaussian, Inc. You must compile the source code on linux using a system compiler, e.g., f77, gfortran, or another popular compiler. GAMESS is currently no longer available for Linux as a pre-compiled binary, although it is available for other OS's. When using a pre-compiled binary, be aware that one must use a binary that is appropriate for one's particular hardware (e.g., x86 or ia32, Intel x86_64 or EM64T or Intel64, AMD x86_64 or Opteron, SGI MIPS R10000, etc.), operating system, (e.g., Linux, OS X, Windows, IRIX, AIX, Solaris, etc.), bitsize (32-bit or i4, 64-bit or i8), distribution/vendor (e.g., RHEL, CentOS, Fedora Core, RedHat, SuSE, SGI, Solaris, etc.), and version (4, 6.2, 7.2, 11, etc.). Pre-compiled binaries of computational chemistry programs can save the time and trouble of obtaining and compiling the program source code. Computational Chemistry Pre-Compiled Binaries for Linux
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