Dear MichaelThanks for the tip, but I actually already tried it. I had been using FSL on my Mac for quite some tiem now, but when I have switched to Ubuntu 15.04 I m seeing some errors in setting upActually if I try to explain more deeper the error its like this " error while loading shared libraries: libnewimage.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"It has been discussed in the past on the FSL mailing list, and I went through all the msgs, but there wasnt really a solution to this. You can see in the previous posts, none really proposes a solution to this issue, though there had been some discussions.Can someone please suggest something ?Thanks and bestQasimDoctoral ResearcherQasim Bukhari, M.Sc.
Institute for Biomedical Engineering
ETH and University of ZurichAddress: HIT E22.1, Wolfgang-pauli-Str. 27, CH-8093 Zurich
Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2015 06:12:47 +0100
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Subject: Re: [FSL] Ubuntu FSL installation
To: [log in to unmask]Hi,
please check the manpage
man fsl
in essence do:
. /etc/fsl/fsl.sh
Cheers,
Michael
On Dec 10, 2015 02:11, "Qasim Bukhari" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:Dear all,I made a new installation of FSL on Ubuntu using Neurodebian. However the files are installed in a way as such that if I type any file I have to write fsl5.0 before it. For example if I type dual_regression it wont find it, unless I write fsl5.0-dual_regression. The problem is, FSLDIR is also not set, and I am not really able to set it. My commands are running from usr/local, but there is no fsl.sh or fslconf folder there.Can somebody please help in this if they had a similar issue ??bestQasimDoctoral ResearcherQasim Bukhari, M.Sc.
Institute for Biomedical Engineering
ETH and University of ZurichAddress: HIT E22.1, Wolfgang-pauli-Str. 27, CH-8093 Zurich