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Did you try the instructions  you were sent yesterday to run the actual installer and not use the tar file (which is not an installer) ?

- R.

I would try downloading and running the actual package installer, 

 https://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/pub/dist/freesurfer/7.4.1/freesurfer_ubuntu22-7.4.1_amd64.deb

on to the target system..  Then change directories to where you downloaded the package and try,

$ sudo apt install ./freesurfer_ubuntu22-7.4.1_amd64.deb

I cannot guarantee the installer will work as the Debian linux packaging tools may find requirements in the Ubuntu package they cannot resolve/satisfy on your Debian system.  We don’t test on debian linux.  But the installer should notify you if it fails and why that is.



On 4/23/24 09:21, Gregory Book (gregory.a.book@gmail.com) wrote:

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I recently installed freesurfer 7.4.1 on a Debian 12 system (using the Ubuntu 22 .tar.gz). When running recon-all, I get the following error:

-bash: /opt/freesurfer/freesurfer-7.4.1/bin/recon-all: cannot execute: required file not found

Paths are all set, and all scripts and executables have execute permissions.
What might be happening?

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