Hi all,
I had tried to play with FreeSurfer centos4_x86_64_v4.0 on my laptop in the past two days, and found that the tksurfer did not show the brain surface correctly. Today, I installed the centos4_v4.0 on the same laptop. This version seems to work well. The only difference I have noticed by far between these two versions is that the centos4_x86_64_v4.0 needs libglut.so.3, but the centos4_v4.0 does not. Can anybody tell me why this difference makes sense here?
I also found that I could not input the slice # with keyboard in the TKMedit Tools window. Can anybody tell me how I can do that?
My system:
HP NC8430 laptop (ATI X1600 video card) Fedora 6 (X86_64)
Thanks in advance,
Xiangchuan Chen
Xiangchuan Chen,
The centos4_x86_64_v4.0 version of freesurfer should not use the shared lib version of libglut, but rather the static version, as the centos4_v4.0 version does. This is a mistake that will be fixed in the v4.0.1 release, later this week. Thanks for pointing this out.
As for tkmedit, do the + and - icons next to the slice number entry box work? Can you scroll through slices using the up and down arrow keys? Are you able to enter numbers into the slice number box?
Nick
On Mon, 2007-09-17 at 13:17 -0400, Xiangchuan Chen wrote:
Hi all,
I had tried to play with FreeSurfer centos4_x86_64_v4.0 on my laptop in the past two days, and found that the tksurfer did not show the brain surface correctly. Today, I installed the centos4_v4.0 on the same laptop. This version seems to work well. The only difference I have noticed by far between these two versions is that the centos4_x86_64_v4.0 needs libglut.so.3, but the centos4_v4.0 does not. Can anybody tell me why this difference makes sense here?
I also found that I could not input the slice # with keyboard in the TKMedit Tools window. Can anybody tell me how I can do that?
My system:
HP NC8430 laptop (ATI X1600 video card) Fedora 6 (X86_64)
Thanks in advance,
Xiangchuan Chen
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