It's not necessary to go as far back as 10.04. The repository
instructions work well for 11.04 "Natty Narwhal".
Regards
Rolf
On 3 February 2012 17:12, amad ali <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think that the association "ubuntu 11.10 + fsl" is a little complicated
> for someone new to linux (notably for fslview).
> My advice :
> install ubuntu 10.04
> go to http://neuro.debian.net/#how-to-use-this-repository
> follow instruction to download the fsl adapted to your release (you just
> have to paste the command in a terminal), if there is problem to download,
> just refresh with "sudo apt-get update" and follow instructions.
>
> Regards,
>
> Ali Amad
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> De : Dashiel Munding <[log in to unmask]>
> À : [log in to unmask]
> Envoyé le : Vendredi 3 février 2012 16h53
> Objet : [FSL] Ubuntu 11.10 install
>
> Hi there,
>
> I'm new to Linux and trying to get FSL installed on Ubuntu. So far, no
> success.
>
> Have followed install instructions on main FSL site and got nowhere,
> although MRIcron has started bringing up messages referring to FSL when I
> start it up (odd).
>
> Have also tried putting FSL tarball (fsl_4.1.9-2~nd11.10+1.debian.tar.gz)
> and installer (fsl_installer.sh) in the same folder (home/dashiel/fsl/) and
> running the bash command at the appropriate location in the terminal, but it
> tells me either that the folder doesn't exist (I think it's trying to add on
> the path I give it at the prompt to the directory it's operating from), or
> else tells me that there doesn't appear to be an FSL install present. Hmm.
>
> Have also tried doing things the easy way and asking the software centre to
> install it for me, but it refuses to do so, saying that the site listed is
> insecure and refusing to download anything from it before spitting out this
> string in the details...
>
> fsl-4.1 fsl-atlases fsl-bangor-cerebellar-atlas fsl-harvard-oxford-atlases
> fsl-jhu-dti-whitematter-atlas fsl-juelich-histological-atlas
> fsl-mni-structural-atlas fsl-mni152-templates
> fsl-oxford-thalamic-connectivity-atlas fsl-talairach-daemon-atlas
>
> As may be obvious I'm a bit lost here. Can anyone give me a nudge in the
> right direction?
>
>
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Rolf A Heckemann, MD PhD
Médecin chercheur
Fondation Neurodis
CERMEP - Imagerie du Vivant
Hôpital Neurologique Pierre Wertheimer
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69003 Lyon
France
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