Hello Monica,

The login page you display is not accessible to the public.   We have 
information about how to get started with WSL on the public wiki pages, e.g., 
https://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/FS7_wsl    We talk about installing 
WSL version 1 and WSL version 2, though it reads like you already have a 
version of WSL up and running and a version of Linux installed.

With WSL running Linux, you should download the appropriate freesurfer binary 
linux .rpm or .deb installer and use that to install freesurfer.  Those are 
available per OS (CentOS 7, 8 and Ubuntu 18, 20, 22) via a link on the WSL 
pages above to here, https://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/rel7downloads.

For Freeview to display graphics, you need to install a 3rd party X windows 
server on your windows host.  We demonstrate using Xming but some users have 
not been able to get Xming to work but have had success with MobaXterm.

WSL is a work in progress and can change without notice when Microsoft 
automatically updates your Windows machine.  We cannot guarantee the current 
version of WSL, the 3rd party X-servers, and the specifics graphics 
card/hardware in your computer are all going to cooperate to allow X-windows 
graphics to work.

If WSL does not work for you, an alternative its to use a different 
virtualization technology like VirtualBox instead of WSL.   We have a 
pre-installed version of Freesurfer 7.2.0 inside an Ubuntu 18 VM that runs 
under Virtualbox.  That eliminates having to use/install an X-server on your 
Windows machine.  Information about installing VierualBox and running the 
Freesurfer Ubuntu 18 VM can be found under, https://freesurfer.net/fswiki/VM_67

- R.

On Nov 3, 2022, at 04:11, Monica Crotti 
<monica.cro...@kuleuven.be<mailto:monica.cro...@kuleuven.be>> wrote:

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Dear Freesurfer developers,

I am writing to you with regard to two issue I would like to address:

1. I subscribe to the email list but when I am trying to access the page 
MailScanner has detected a possible fraud attempt from "secure-web.cisco.com" 
claiming to be 
https://mail.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/NMRAuth/GLOBAL/LOGIN<https://secure-web.cisco.com/1qLrYVPbmja0VA1ig3yYFVqbYmPXWNvZMOj2UgG9-EL7bo2U7EibnCGYENpTV78f8Fq0Nw3SK4Nc4MxbAH2QIOexXQNaQwYWBW9mOrs2DadY0PdoIWY-TEmHj4n6W_jcdvs_SYnmrVioyBJnLRrHhAVqIVWBSf8S69JO1xpr-AUMShSaJREG3XAIxnK0olGliOIc4zTI4SgmeCcTWPcNGrouXFDiPD7vhDnnuyGrEod7_181cddzqZZM2ZMKWDxSVyhJFqKBDIUAbT2XBwTTkiJcsJkZv23zvOYKsiO5DXzK22qAtagznvtDqFBjNFZn2/https%3A%2F%2Fmail.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu%2FNMRAuth%2FGLOBAL%2FLOGIN>
 I got the following error
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2. I installed Freesurfer on a WSL2 environment on my computer Windows 10. 
Neverthless, I am unable to run the freeview command. I looked into web for 
solutions related to the error I got which is the following

freeview.bin: error while loading shared libraries: libvtkverdict.so.5.6: 
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

Following what I found on the web, I run the following commands

$sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntuhandbook1/ppasudo

apt-get install qt4-dev-tools libqt4-dev libqtcore4 libqtgui4

and I get the following errors

base) root@GBW-L-W3359:/usr/local/KUL_apps/freesurfer# cd bin/
(base) root@GBW-L-W3359:/usr/local/KUL_apps/freesurfer/bin# ldd 'freeview.bin' 
| grep not
        libvtkverdict.so.5.6 => not found
        libvtkGraphics.so.5.6 => not found
        libvtkmetaio.so.5.6 => not found
        libvtkpng.so.5.6 => not found
        libvtkzlib.so.5.6 => not found
        libvtksqlite.so.5.6 => not found
        libvtkImaging.so.5.6 => not found
        libvtkFiltering.so.5.6 => not found
        libvtkCommon.so.5.6 => not found
        libvtksys.so.5.6 => not found
        libvtkGenericFiltering.so.5.6 => not found
        libvtkexoIIc.so.5.6 => not found
        libvtkNetCDF.so.5.6 => not found
        libvtkVolumeRendering.so.5.6 => not found
        libvtkRendering.so.5.6 => not found
        libvtkftgl.so.5.6 => not found
        libvtkWidgets.so.5.6 => not found
        libvtkHybrid.so.5.6 => not found
        libvtkIO.so.5.6 => not found
        libvtkDICOMParser.so.5.6 => not found

I was wondering if you could help me in solving this issue.

Thank you in advance,
Best regards

Monica
Monica Crotti, M.Sc. | PhD Student
Locomotor and Neurological Disorders Group
Department of Development and Regeneration
KU Leuven, Belgium

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