Odd. It should work so long as there is a "license.txt" file or ".license" file. Just for the sake of trying, what happens if you copy the "license.txt" file to ".license" so that you have both?
$> cd /Applications/freesurfer $> cp license.txt .license
And then try?
-Zeke
On 03/01/2016 02:13 PM, Millan, Carlos wrote:
Hi Zeke,
I do have a file named license.txt in my FREESURFER_HOME directory as well as another one named LICENSE that comes with the FS installation.
When I type:
$> cd /Applications/freesurfer $> ls -l license.txt
What happens is this:
-rw-r--r--@ 1 carlosmillan staff 55 Feb 26 12:25 license.txt
Does it mean I already have the license installed but I do not have administrator privileges and that’s why I’m not able to run FS? At this point I’m calling IT here at UM to see if that’s the problem, which is possible because it is not allowing me to use “sudo” either and the system says “sorry” after typing my password.
Thanks,
Carlos
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