GitLab is developed for the Linux operating system. For the installations options and instructions please see [the installation section of the readme](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/blob/master/README.md#installation).
GitLab is developed for the Linux operating system.
For the installations options and instructions please see [the installation section of the readme](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/blob/master/README.md#installation).
### Supported Linux distributions
### Supported Linux distributions
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### Unsupported Unix operating systems
### Unsupported Unix operating systems
There is nothing that prevents GitLab from running on other Unix operating systems.
There is nothing that prevents GitLab from running on other Unix operating systems.
This means you may get it to work on systems running FreeBSD or OS X.
This means you may get it to work on systems running FreeBSD or OS X.
If you want to do this, please be aware it could be a lot of work.
If you want to do this, please be aware it could be a lot of work.
Please consider using a virtual machine to run GitLab.
Please consider using a virtual machine to run GitLab.
### Other operating systems such as Windows
### Other operating systems such as Windows
GitLab does **not** run on Windows and we have no plans of supporting it in the near future.
GitLab does **not** run on Windows and we have no plans of supporting it in the near future.
Please consider using a virtual machine to run GitLab.
Please consider using a virtual machine to run GitLab.
## Ruby versions
## Ruby versions
GitLab requires Ruby (MRI) 2.0 or 2.1
GitLab requires Ruby (MRI) 2.0 or 2.1
You will have to use the standard MRI implementation of Ruby.
You will have to use the standard MRI implementation of Ruby.
We love [JRuby](http://jruby.org/) and [Rubinius](http://rubini.us/)) but GitLab needs several Gems that have native extensions.
We love [JRuby](http://jruby.org/) and [Rubinius](http://rubini.us/)) but GitLab needs several Gems that have native extensions.