Have you tried exiting the terminal and opening up a new one? Also since you are on a Mac you
will need to type the fsl command in an X windows terminal. If you type fsl in a normal terminal
window you will get something to this effect:
Application initialization failed: couldn't connect to display "localhost:0.0"
Error in startup script: couldn't connect to display "localhost:0.0"
Hope that helps.
-Ravi
On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 15:45:58 -1000, Xuelin Cui <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>hi All:
>
>My computer is a Mac G5. And I downloaded FSL for Mac G5, 3.3.11. I unzipped the FSL package,
and tried to setup the environment variable.
>
>I followed every step on FSL website. I copied the online script into both .bash_profile
and .bashrc file, and following are my exact script:
>
>export FSLDIR=/Users/xuelin/fsl
>. ${FSLDIR}/etc/fslconf/fsl.sh
>PATH=${FSLDIR}/bin:${PATH}
>export FSLDIR PATH
>export DISPLAY=localhost:0.0
>
>where /Users/xuelin/fsl is the location where I installed my FSL, and I am sure it is correct. When
I echo $FSLDIR, the console reflects the correct value, which is: /Users/xuelin/fsl. But when I type
"fsl" in console, it shows: bash: fsl: command not found
>.
>I dont know how I should modified the .bash_profile/.bashrc file to make FSL work. Or this is due
to other reasons? Does anyone have same problemm before?
>
>Thanks a lot
>
>Xuelin
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