One thought - you could try booting in single user mode and reset your
password. When you boot the computer and get to the boot loader window,
edit the boot command syntax, adding the word single to the end of the
command. The boot will continue and drop you to a shell where you can
type passwd <your_user_name>, and reset your password.
On 2/18/11 11:39 AM, Suchada Tantisatirapong wrote:
> Hi Guys,
> Thank you for supports. It works now. However, I have a very strange problem.
>
> I just restarted my computer and tried to login to ubuntu 10.10 with the same user name and password that I have been using all the time. There is only single user. But it doesn't allow me to access the system.
>
> Do you know what go wrong here? Do I need to reinstall the Ubuntu again?
>
> I knew this is very stupid. But it did happened.
>
> Suchada
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: FSL - FMRIB's Software Library [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Michael Hanke
> Sent: 18 February 2011 15:58
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: [FSL] FSL Install on Ubuntu
>
> On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 03:42:28PM +0000, Suchada Tantisatirapong wrote:
>> I moved this file to /etc/apt/sources.list.d/.
>> But I don't know how to process next. Where to type 'sudo aptitude update' on the terminal. It said 'sudo: aptitude: command not found'
> You can also do: sudo apt-get update ...but...
>> Then, I used synaptic package manager. In quick search, I put 'fsl'. I reinstalled everything through synaptic manager.
> .. this way is just as good.
>
>> I can see the fsl.sh in /etc/fsl/fsl.sh
>> I can see the FSL executable files (eg. flirt) in /usr/share/fsl/bin
> Hmm, that is a little strange -- they should be in
> /usr/share/fsl/4.1/bin/
>
>> How to use this executable program on the Terminal.
>>
>> If I add this:
>> if [ -f /etc/fsl/fsl.sh ]; then . /etc/fsl/fsl.sh; fi
>> It doesn't make any different
> That should have worked, IF you also installed the 'fsl' package, not
> just 'fsl-4.1'. The former is a meta-package that always depends on the
> latest available version of FSL. If you just installed the latter, you
> should use the config file at
>
> /etc/fsl/4.1/fsl.sh
>
> After source this file, you should have all FSL tools accessible in that
> terminal session.
>
> If that still doesn't work, please post the output of the following
> command:
>
> apt-cache policy fsl
> apt-cache policy fsl-4.1
>
> and also
>
> echo $FSLDIR
>
> AFTER having sourced the config file.
>
>
> Michael
>
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