Sorry, visual artifacts- yes (still there), crashing/freezing- no (but I've been trying hard). It's only been about an hour since the update, I'll keep you posted. So, should I worry about the artifacts affecting output? If I scroll through the slices long enough, they eventually all disappear.
-Derin
OK, so since you updated the graphics driver, you've had no problems with either the visual artifacts or the crashing/freezing? If there have been no problems, we'll assume the graphics driver fixed it. Otherwise, let us know.
On Tue, Aug 29, 2006 at 01:24:09PM -0500, Derin Cobia wrote:
Bruce,
No, I processed all of them the same way (converted files, -autorecon1, etc). The scan quality differs among them, but I tossed the really bad ones. Here is the xdebug file. Also, is what I'm seeing in this slice (see attached jpg) something to worry about? If I scroll through other slices, then come back to it, the artifacts are gone. This happens randomly on various slices on some of the subjects, but it never stays.
I have updated the drivers for the video card, and haven't had any issues (yet). I'll keep my eye on it. Thanks for your help.
-Derin
were these processed any differently? The .xdebug_tkmedit should be in
pwd
wherever you ran it from.
Bruce
On Tue, 29 Aug 2006, Derin Cobia wrote:
Kevin- Yeah, either way. In my "infinite" wisdom I thought that scrolling slower would help, but not so.
Nick- I'm unable to locate a .xdebug_tkmedit file in either the freesurfer
or
subjects directory. Would it be somewhere else? It looks like we're using the 1.0-8178 Nvidia driver for our Quadro FX card, but their
site
shows a 1.0-8762 as the latest. I'll see if we can update it today, maybe that will help.
On the side... why are my intensity values "infinite" for the
following
subject? I've briefly checked brainmask.mgz, and differing
intensities
appear. Any ideas? Thanks.
-Derin
#-------------------------------------------- #@# WM Segmentation Mon Aug 28 04:00:48 CDT 2006
mri_segment brain.mgz wm.seg.mgz
doing initial intensity segmentation... using local statistics to label ambiguous voxels... computing class statistics for intensity windows... WM: nan +- nan [100000.0 --> -100000.0] GM: nan +- nan [100000.0 --> -100000.0] mri_segment: class statistics not finite - check input volume! Linux gizmo 2.6.9-11.ELsmp #1 SMP Wed Jun 8 17:54:20 CDT 2005 i686
i686
i386 GNU/Linux
recon-all exited with ERRORS at Mon Aug 28 04:00:54 CDT 2006
Hm, I can't reproduce this.
So, you load up a volume, and repeatedly press an arrow key to
scroll
through the slices? Or hold the button down?
On Mon, Aug 28, 2006 at 11:16:49AM -0500, Derin Cobia wrote:
I've been experiencing some crashes/freezing using tkmedit lately,
and
have been able to reproduce it pretty reliably. It occurs when I scroll through the slices of the subject either using the arrows keys or clicking through on the toolbar. It happens when viewing a variety of
volumes
(brainmask, T1, etc), and from a variety of perspectives (coronal, sagittal, etc); it also happens on different subjects as well.
This
occurs no matter what workstation I use in the lab (networked environment). My X freezes up as well as the keyboard, but the
mouse
doesn't. I used to be able to restart my X remotely, but now
tkmedit
locks up so bad I have to reboot. Any ideas?
Dell Precision 670 Workstations CentOS 4.1 (32-bit)
-------- freesurfer-Linux-centos4-stable-pub-v3.0.3 -------- Setting up environment for FreeSurfer/FS-FAST (and FSL) FREESURFER_HOME /pkg/brainmap/freesurfer FSFAST_HOME /pkg/brainmap/freesurfer/fsfast SUBJECTS_DIR /disk/k2/freesurfer/neuromorph_v1_flash/ FUNCTIONALS_DIR /pkg/brainmap/freesurfer/sessions MINC_BIN_DIR /pkg/brainmap/freesurfer/mni/bin MINC_LIB_DIR /pkg/brainmap/freesurfer/mni/lib PERL5LIB /pkg/brainmap/freesurfer/mni/lib/perl5/5.8.0 GSL_DIR /pkg/brainmap/freesurfer/lib/gsl QTDIR /usr/lib/qt-3.3 TCLLIBPATH /pkg/brainmap/freesurfer/lib/tcltktixblt/lib FSL_DIR /pkg/brainmap/freesurfer/fsl
[derin@fozzy ~]$ which tkmedit /pkg/brainmap/freesurfer/bin//tkmedit
cd /disk/k2/freesurfer/neuromorph_v1_flash/
Thanks in advance.
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