I considered using SalomeMeca and OneLab, but the file size became too large.
I compiled ElmerFEM with Intel-MKL on Debian 12. For Paraview, I installed the repository version.
The combination of these two, along with Intel oneAPI libraries etc., resulted in a file size of 9.4 GB.
Gmsh works by simply extracting it; the version from Onelab is newer.
Links:
Gmsh: Onelab
https://onelab.info/
SalomeMeca: The well-developed Windows version for 2023, through crowdfunding, can be found here.
https://code-aster-windows.com/download/
I verified the functionality of BiCGStab, MUMPS, Pardiso, and CPardiso through Tutorial 1, “Heat equation – 3D – Temperature field of a solid object.”
The username for the WSL is “elmeruser,” and the password is “elmerfem.”
I’ve uploaded the WSL-exported file to my OneDrive: OneDrive Link
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AsEXQkt6rT_Kg6VprHJ ... g?e=TBeJ1q