Hi all,
I've tried running tksurfer to look at inflated hemispheres, and I can't seem to get my computer (or other machines for that matter) to show the entire inflated surface. All i get is a small bit of occipital cortex (that moves around and refreshes just fine), but I can't seem to get anything else to show up. I've been running freesurfer on sci linux 5 servers. Attached is a screen shot of what i get.
Cheers,
Matt
I haven't experienced this with Freesurfer, but I have had this problem with Caret using Linux workstations with pre-installed NVIDIA drivers that were apparently not working correctly. Downloading and re-installing the NVIDIA driver corrected the problem on my Linux box.
On 09/01/2009 01:32 PM, Matt Sutterer wrote:
Hi all,
I've tried running tksurfer to look at inflated hemispheres, and I can't seem to get my computer (or other machines for that matter) to show the entire inflated surface. All i get is a small bit of occipital cortex (that moves around and refreshes just fine), but I can't seem to get anything else to show up. I've been running freesurfer on sci linux 5 servers. Attached is a screen shot of what i get.
Cheers,
Matt
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