Hello,
Now you can try the command: man fsl
It explains quite well what you should do.
The most used option is:
'to add a line containing
. /etc/fsl/4.1/fsl.sh
to the .bashrc file in a users home directory' or to /etc/bash.bashrc
After doing this open a new terminal and it should work.
Best,
Alexandre Manhães Savio <[log in to unmask]>
By, the way, I can now launch the FSL GUI but I can't launch the commands in the terminal.
The answer to "echo $FSLDIR" is empty.
How can I do ?
Thanks,
Josselin