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Hello Alexandra Please let us know if you are on an Intel or a newer Mac with an arm processor, e.g., M1, M2 chip. You could send along a screen shot of what "About this Mac" displays. Per the "Important Note" at the bottom of the freesurfer release page, https://secure-web.cisco.com/1bbOhG1CjL59gEStW3FxyyS6evApjdBtrtnRNMXkTQqF0f3..., you may not get exactly the same (floating point) results when running v6 on a different/newer version of MacOS.
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On 9/22/22 09:36, Alexandra Brouillard (brouillard.alexandra@gmail.com) wrote:
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Hi I ran recon-all on an external server using the version 6. I recently downloaded the v6 on my Mac v12.6. I was able to set a home directory but get a ‘permission denied’ error when typing ‘$FREESURFER_HOME’ (but have the permissions/sudo). I also can’t open Freeview: by double clicking on the app, the GUI crashes, or by typing ‘freeview’ in the terminal I get a PETSC error. According to some previous forum threads, I’m thinking of downloading the v7 but would like to validate that it’s OK when using recon-all v6 files. Thank you for your support, Alexandra
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