Hi,
I have a similar problem. My opensuse version is 13.2. Could you help how to sovle this invilad license problem? Thanks.
Best, Xiangzhen
On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 3:05 PM, zkaufman@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu wrote:
Hello Lee,
Opensuse platforms versions greater than 12.1 are not compatible with the FreeSurfer licensing scheme, but their are workarounds. I will contact you offline so we can figure out the best solution for your setup.
-Zeke
Hi, Our IT department have recently upgraded our cluster OS and now
Freesurfer
complains that its license is invalid. I have tried rebuilding, and acquiring a new license, but these do not fix the problem. The license file I am using works in my Ubuntu 12.04 computer - it has been copied across as a file, not via a text editor - and used to work on an older version of the same OS.
Do you know of any solution to this issue?
I've tried everything I have seen on the mailing list, including naming
it
.license and license.txt, checking for whitespace, etc. Our OS is now SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP1 (x86_64).
Many thanks, Lee
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