Q100651: Supported operating system compatibility list for Nuke


SUMMARY

Although some newer versions of Nuke may work on older operating systems, they are not officially supported, and could have some issues as the application becomes updated for newer platforms. There is limited support we are able to offer in such cases, and we recommend using Nuke on a supported operating system to avoid problems. This article will outline the compatibility of Nuke and specific operating system versions.


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Windows

Windows has had multiple iterations since Nuke’s inception, including Windows 7 through 11. Please find the supported list of Nuke versions in Windows below:

   

 Windows version (64-bit)

   

Windows 11

Windows 10

Windows 8

Windows 7








Nuke 

Version






16.0

   

15.2

   

15.1

   

15.0

   

14.1

   

14.0

   

13.2

 

   

13.1

 

   

13.0

 

   

12.2

 

 

 

12.1

 

 

 

12.0v8+

 

 

 

12.0

 

 

11.3

 

 

11.2

 

 

11.1

 

 

11.0

 

 

10.5

   

10.0

   

9.0

   

Note: Windows Server versions are not supported, and although Nuke may function, it could require additional setup. Please find more information in the following article
Q100575: How to resolve the Nuke dependency issue in Windows Server

 

Linux

The latest Nuke versions support Rocky 9 but, previously, CentOS had been officially supported for many versions, up to CentOS 7.9. Please find the current supported list for Nuke versions on Linux here:

   

 CentOS version (64-bit)

   

Rocky 9

CentOS

7.6-7.9

CentOS

7.4-7.6

CentOS

7

CentOS/
RHEL

 6

CentOS/
RHEL

 5








Nuke

Version






16.0

 

       

15.2

 

       

15.1

 

       

15.0

 

       

14.1

 

       

14.0

 

       

13.2

   

     

13.1

   

     

13.0

   

     

12.2

   

     

12.1

   

     

12.0

   

     

11.3

     

 

11.2

     

 

11.1

     

 

11.0

     

 

10.5

       

10.0

       

9.0

       

Note: Although Nuke may function on other Linux distributions, such as Ubuntu or Fedora, they are not officially supported, so there could be unforeseen issues and performance problems.

 

MacOS

Changes between macOS versions, most notably in 10.15 Catalina, have made older versions of Nuke incompatible. This stems from the Catalina update where stricter requirements for signing applications affected the compatibility of Foundry products.

Upgrading to macOS 10.15 or later can sometimes prevent you from opening older versions of Nuke (12.0 and earlier), so we recommend that users remain on the currently supported version of macOS found in the matrix below or in the release notes for each version.

Additionally with macOS 10.15 Catalina, Apple has removed support for 32-bit applications, including QuickTime Helper, which Nuke relies on to support several QuickTime codecs. As a result, these codecs will not be supported when using Nuke 12.1, or newer, on macOS 10.15+.

As such, Nuke versions 12.0 and below are not compatible with newer versions of macOS 10.15+, and will generally fail to launch. Please view the tested macOS versions in the following table:

   

 

 

 

macOS version

   

macOS 15 Sequoia

macOS 14 Sonoma

macOS  13 Ventura

macOS 12 Monterey

macOS 11 Big Sur

macOS 10.15 Catalina

macOS 10.14 Mojave

macOS 10.13 High Sierra

macOS 10.12 Sierra

OSX 10.11 El Capitan

OSX 10.10 Yosemite

OSX
10.9 Mavericks








Nuke

Version






16.0

 

 

 

             

15.2

 

 

 

             

15.1

 

 

 

             

15.0

 

 

 

             

14.1

 

 

 

             

14.0

 

 

 

             

13.2

 

 

 

             

13.1

       

           

13.0

       

           

12.2

         

         

12.1

         

         

12.0

           

       

11.3v2+

           

       

11.3v1

             

     

11.2

             

     

11.1

             

     

11.0

               

   

10.5

                   

10.0

                   

9.0

                     

NOTE: Nuke 14.1 and 14.0 are supported under Rosetta emulation on Apple silicon hardware. Native support is available in Nuke 15.0 and 15.1 for Apple silicon hardware.

NOTE: We are aware of a change on macOS 15 (Sequoia) that could potentially prevent Foundry licensing from working, a fix was introduced in Nuke 15.1v4. More information here: Q100689: macOS 15 (Sequoia) not supported across Foundry products

 


FURTHER READING 

FURTHER HELP 

If you are still experiencing issues when launching Foundry software after ensuring the correct software is installed for your compatible operating system, please open a Support request and let us know the exact issue encountered, and the troubleshooting steps that have been taken.

For more information on how to open a Support request, please refer to this article:
Q100064: How to raise a support ticket

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