Lou - if it's any help we have the same problem with spm5 on our 64-bit Linux box. I think a recompilation is required on some of the code. I'll get back to you on that. best - mike >-----Original Message----- >From: SPM (Statistical Parametric Mapping) >[mailto:] On Behalf Of Lou Rinaldi >Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 11:07 AM >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Re: [SPM] spm5 w/matlab 7.3.0.298 - known issues? > >As an addendum to my previous message, it appears that spm5 is >working on >the 32-bit machine (Sauron) mentioned below. However, it is >problematic on >the 64-bit machines. > >All I got from the users was: "With SPM it basically just >freezes as soon >are u press one. I will look up the specific error messages" > >- Lou > >On Fri, 5 Jan 2007 at 10:16am, Lou Rinaldi wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I'm the system administrator for a small Linux lab with 3 >machines. The >> users are reporting problems running spm5 after the machines >had their >> operating systems reinstalled, replacing an older version of >Linux. Not >> being familiar with the application myself, I can get it to >start from >> within Matlab, but I'm clueless about any of its actual operations. >> >> info on the PC hardware and software: >> >> Sauron is 32-bit hardware and is running 32-bit Linux, with 32-bit >> Matlab. >> >> Cujo and Remus are 64-bit hardware and are running 64-bit Linux, with >> 64-bit Matlab. >> >> The version of Linux on all 3 machines is CentOS 4.4, which is a 1:1 >> clone of Redhat Enterprise 4. >> >> The version of Matlab on all 3 machines is 7.3.0.298 (R2006b) >> >> The version of SPM on all 3 machines is 5, with all current >updates (as >> of early December 2006) applied. >> >> Are there any known issues with the aforementioned configurations? >> >> Thanks, >> >> - Lou >