Jenifer,

You can use the newer fsl with freesurfer.  In fact, the fsl included
with freesurfer is a subset of the whole fsl package, so it can be
deleted.  That is, do this:

  cd $FREESURFER_HOME
  rm -Rf fsl   (or mv it)
  ln -s /usr/local/fsl fsl

and then freesurfer will use your new fsl installation.

Nick

On Fri, 2007-11-16 at 10:37 -0600, Juranek, Jenifer wrote:
> I’m considering downloading and installing fsl_v402 (centos4, 64 bit)
> 
> I currently have a stable freesurfer_v401 and MNE _v252 on the same
> workstation.
> 
>  
> 
> Should the destination directory of the fsl package overwrite the
> existing  directory: /usr/local/freesurfer/fsl 
> 
> Or should I maintain separate environments and install fsl in the
> fmrib’s recommended destination directory: /usr/local/fsl
> 
>  
> 
> Any advice is greatly appreciated…
> 
>  
> 
> Jenifer
> 
>  
> 
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