The following table is a list of currently supported versions
of PowerShell and the
versions of RHEL they're supported on. These versions remain supported until either the
version of
PowerShell reaches end-of-support
or
the version of
RHEL
reaches end-of-
support
.
The icon indicates that the version of the OS or PowerShell is still
supported
The icon indicates the version of PowerShell is
no longer supported on that
version of the OS
The icon indicates that we haven't finished testing
PowerShell on that OS
The icon indicates that the version of the OS or PowerShell isn't supported
When both the version of the OS and the version of PowerShell have a icon,
that
combination is supported
RHEL
7.2 (LTS-current)
7.3
7.4 (preview)
9
8
7
PowerShell is supported on RHEL for the following processor architectures.
RHEL
7.2 (LTS-current)
7.3
7.4 (preview)
All
supported versions
x64
x64
x64
For more information, see
Install PowerShell on RHEL
.
Ubuntu uses APT (Advanced Package Tool) as a package manager.
The following table is a list of currently supported PowerShell
releases and the versions
of Ubuntu they're supported on. These versions remain supported until either the
version of
PowerShell reaches end-of-support
or the version of
Ubuntu reaches end-of-
support
.
The icon indicates that the version of the OS or PowerShell is still supported
The icon indicates the version of PowerShell is no longer supported on that
version of the OS
The icon indicates that we haven't finished testing PowerShell on that OS
The icon indicates that the version of the OS or PowerShell isn't supported
Ubuntu
When both the version of the OS and the version of PowerShell have a icon,
that combination is supported