Dear FSL users,
some of you use the Debian/Ubuntu package of FSL. This package was the
starting point of the NeuroDebian project five years ago. Today, FSL is
the centerpiece of a large (and continuously growing) collection of
software packages for behavioral and neuroimaging research. All
packages are readily available for people running Debian or Ubuntu
systems, and their installation is as easy as FSL's. That includes: 3D
Slicer, Advanced Normalization Tools, AFNI, Caret, dinifti, FSL, ImageJ,
Insight Toolkit, ITK-SNAP, MINC - Medical Image NetCDF, MRIcron, MRtrix,
NIfTI, NIPY Pipeline and Interfaces, NIPY Structural and Functional
Analysis, ODIN, PsychoPy, PyMVPA, PyNIfTI...
NeuroDebian offers a convenient virtual machine for you to run
NeuroDebian packages even if Debian is not your primary operating
system.
If you use NeuroDebian packages in your research, we would appreciate a
short rating or even a review on nitrc.org reflecting your experience
with it (you might need to register at the nitrc.org portal to be able
to do that).
The full list of software packages is available on:
http://neuro.debian.net
The NITRC entry is here:
http://www.nitrc.org/projects/neurodebian/
The NeuroDebian team.
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GPG key: 1024D/3144BE0F Michael Hanke
http://mih.voxindeserto.de
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