Hello,
If you try the install as the superuser ( su - ) do you get the same error message?
Many Regards
Matthew
> I am attempting to download FSL on a:
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> Windows 7 Enterprise
> Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU @ 2.66GHz 2.67 GHz
> Installed Memory (RAM): 4.00 GB (3.00 GB usable)
> System type: 32-bit Operating System
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> I downloaded the FSLvm [32bit] and was able to then browse the uncompressed FSLvm folder (fsl_vm5_32) and I double clicked on fsl_vm5_32. FSLvm started in VMware Player. A pop up came up asking if the VM was moved or copied, I clicked on "I copied it". FSLvm then booted and a graphical login screen appeared. I logged in successfully using the default username and password set out on your website (http://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fsl/fsl/windows.html).
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> Once logged in I set the keyboard to the British Keyboard and deselected "Separate group for each window".
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> I changed the login password and the user root password to the same thing.
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> I then installed FSL Linux CentOS5 32bit via Firefox web-browser inside the FSLvm.
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> I then downloaded fsl_installer.sh - Version 1.5 06/10/2011 provided by your website (http://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fsl/fsl/linux.html).
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> Both the FSL Linux CentOS5 32bit and the fsl_installer.sh - Version 1.5 06/10/2011 were saved to the FSLvm Desktop.
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> I then attempted to run the installer as so: (and this following also shows the response I recieved)
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> [fsl@localhost ~]$ cd ~/Desktop
> [fsl@localhost Deskto}$ bash fsl_installer.sh
> FSL install script
> ===========
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> Looking for FSL tarball in the current directory . . .
> ***********************************************
> No FSL tarball specified, assuming you want me to install
> /home/fsl/Desktopfsl-4.1.9-centos5_32.tar.gz
> from the current directory.
> ***********************************************
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> Where would you like to install FSL to? [/usr/local]
> touch: cannot touch '/usr/local/.fsl-test': Permission denied
> Will require Administrator priviledges to write to '/user/local'
> Enter a pasword to elevate to Administrator rights when prompted
> Password:
> fsl is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.
> Sorry, you cannoy install FSL as this user, either install as the root user or as a user with sudo rights.
> You can then re-run fsl_installer.sh with the -e option to setup your user account for running FSL.
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> When it prompted me for a password I tried the one I just created but as you can see it did not work. I have also tried this on a seperate computer and with seperate passwords (including the default passwords) exactly the same problem occured each time.
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> I would really appreciate it if you could help me.
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> Thank you very much for your time
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> Kind Regards
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> Michael Maxwell
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