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> [!CAUTION] > [!CAUTION]
> Running other third-party endpoint protection products alongside Microsoft Defender ATP for Linux is likely to cause performance problems and unpredictable system errors. > Running other third-party endpoint protection products alongside Microsoft Defender ATP for Linux is likely to cause performance problems and unpredictable system errors.
## How to install Microsoft Defender ATP for Linux ## How to install Microsoft Defender ATP for Linux
### Prerequisites ### Prerequisites
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### Known issues ### Known issues
- Logged on users do not appear in the ATP portal. - Logged on users do not appear in the ATP portal.
- Running the product on CentOS / RHEL / Oracle Linux 7.0 or 7.1 with kernel versions lower than 3.19.8 can result in hanging of the operating system. - Running the product on CentOS / RHEL / Oracle Linux 7.0 or 7.1 with kernel versions lower than 3.10.0-327 can result in hanging the operating system. We recommend that you upgrade to version 7.2 or newer.
- In SUSE distributions, if the installation of *libatomic1* fails, you should validate that your OS is registered: - In SUSE distributions, if the installation of *libatomic1* fails, you should validate that your OS is registered:
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- Supported Linux server distributions and versions: - Supported Linux server distributions and versions:
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 or higher - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 or higher
- CentOS 7 or higher - CentOS 7.2 or higher
- Ubuntu 16.04 LTS or higher LTS - Ubuntu 16.04 LTS or higher LTS
- Debian 9 or higher - Debian 9 or higher
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 or higher - SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 or higher
- Oracle Linux 7 - Oracle Linux 7.2 or higher
- Minimum kernel version 2.6.38 - Minimum kernel version 2.6.38
- The `fanotify` kernel option must be enabled - The `fanotify` kernel option must be enabled