diff --git a/doc.zih.tu-dresden.de/docs/software/modules.md b/doc.zih.tu-dresden.de/docs/software/modules.md index bfe04a4b03f220ee4fe33eb01fdf96b7a09ef2db..d5e42e1882e4b35ed4923642ffac0400fd6c33dd 100644 --- a/doc.zih.tu-dresden.de/docs/software/modules.md +++ b/doc.zih.tu-dresden.de/docs/software/modules.md @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ certain module, you can use `module avail softwarename` and it will display the ``` As you can see, `MATLAB` in version `2022b` is available on Barnard within the releases `23.04` - and`23.10`. Additonally, the output provides the information how to load it: + and`23.10`. Additionally, the output provides the information how to load it: ```console marie@login.barnard$ module load release/23.10 MATLAB/2022b @@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ marie@compute$ module load modenv/ml ### modenv/scs5 (default) * SCS5 software -* usually optimized for Intel processors (Cluster `barnard`, `julia`) +* usually optimized for Intel processors (Cluster `Barnard`, `Julia`) ### modenv/ml @@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ Thus the 'machine code' of other modenvs breaks). ### modenv/hiera * uses a hierarchical module load scheme -* optimized software for AMD processors (Cluster `romeo` and `alpha`) +* optimized software for AMD processors (Cluster `Romeo` and `Alpha`) ### modenv/classic