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# Supported host operating systems
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The following operating system versions are supported by the osquery agent.
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| OS | Supported Version(s) |
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| MacOS | 10.12+ |
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| Windows | 10+ |
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| Linux | CentOS 7.1+, Ubuntu 16.04+ |
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## Some notes on compatibility
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### Tables
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Not all osquery tables are available for every OS. Please check out the [osquery schema](https://osquery.io/schema/5.2.2/) for detailed information.
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If a table is not available for your host, Fleet will generally handle things behind the scenes for you.
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### M1 Macs
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The osquery installer generated for MacOS by `fleetctl package` does not include native support for M1 Macs. Some values returned may reflect the information returned by Rosetta rather than the system. For example, a CPU will show up as `i486`.
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### Linux
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The osquery installer will run on Linux distributions where `glibc` is >= 2.2 (there is ongoing work to make osquery work with `glibc` 2.12+).
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If you aren't sure what version of `glibc` your distribution is using, [DistroWatch](https://distrowatch.com/) is a great resource.
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