I don't understand everything going on here...but it seems like fsl is not in your path.. try typing the whole path to your fsl, on my system it is like this: /usr/local/fsl/bin/fsl This will tell your system where to find fsl, which might help a lot given the complaint. -Dianne On 3/27/07, Suzanna Laycock <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > Hi, > > I've been using FSL sucessfully on my desktop PC, but for various reasons > I've had to download it onto my laptop. > > I've followed the instructions on the FSL installations pages, but I'm > coming across two problems which I was wondering if some computer-literate > person might be able to help me with. (I can't find the answers to this > on-line or in the FSL archives, or in the lay-person unfriendly Cygwin FAQ > pages). > > 1. How do you change the name of your file in 'home'. Mine automatically > comes up with the name of my computer, which isn't ideal, and I would like > to change it to a simpler name. I've looked on my PC (which is working) in > the C:\cygwin_new\home\Suzanna\bash_profile and > C:\cygwin_new\usr\local\fsl\etc\fslconf but I can't see an obvious place to > change the name. > > 2. When I try and launch FSL from within cygwin I get the following: > > $ fsl > Bash: fsl: command not found > > What do I need to do for cygwin to 'find' fsl? > > Thanks > Suzanna > -- Dianne Patterson, Ph.D. [log in to unmask] ERP Lab University of Arizona 621-3256 (Office)