Greetings,
after following the instructions in the Freesurfer-Wiki step by step i
still can't run Freesurfer properly...
in example:
after
tksurfer bert rh pial
the following error is prompted:
tksurfer: error while loading shared libraries: libglut.so.3: cannot open
shared object file: No
yes, you can manually draw them in tksurfer, save them as a label file,
then specify the label with -l label file name to
mris_anatomical_stats.
cheers,
Bruce
On Wed, 19 Apr 2006, Goradia, Dhruman D wrote:
Hello All,
Is it possible to find ROI based cortical surface measures using
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If you have root access, try
apt-get update
apt-cache search libglut | more
Depending on that result, try
apt-get install libglut??
I might be more complicated that that, however. You might need help with
setup of the XFree86 or Xorg window
Hi,
I experienced one problem with tkregister. I tried to register local
low-res. anatomical data to high-res anatomical data using tkregister.
So, I did
tkregister -mkdefault
modified some parameters. This was OK, but when I did
tkregister local
I got the segmentation fault message like:
Did you mean to use tkregister2? tkregister has not been used in years
(we should actually remove it from the dist).
doug
Sungeun Kim wrote:
Hi,
I experienced one problem with tkregister. I tried to register local
low-res. anatomical data to high-res anatomical data using tkregister.
Thank you for the quick answer. I am trying to know how to use
tkregister2, but I would like to know why the latest tkregister suddenly
doesn't work.
Sungeun.
Doug Greve wrote:
Did you mean to use tkregister2? tkregister has not been used in years
(we should actually remove it from the
tkregister2 is the latest. Have you been using tkregister?
Sungeun Kim wrote:
Thank you for the quick answer. I am trying to know how to use
tkregister2, but I would like to know why the latest tkregister
suddenly doesn't work.
Sungeun.
Doug Greve wrote:
Did you mean to use tkregister2?
Yes, I have been using tkregister and I am not familiar with tkregister2.
Doug Greve wrote:
tkregister2 is the latest. Have you been using tkregister?
Sungeun Kim wrote:
Thank you for the quick answer. I am trying to know how to use
tkregister2, but I would like to know why the latest