Dear FreeSurfer support,

I am a new user of the Freesurfer program and attempted to install everything 
this morning on my Mac OSx 10.11.6 (El Capitan). To preface everything, I 
updated my XQuartz program before installing, and I do not have Matlab on this 
computer and understand that I can’t use the fMRI functionality without this, 
but this is not my goal.

The installation appeared to go as planned, but when I went to test the 
installation with the commands:

$> <source_freesurfer>
$> freeview -v $SUBJECTS_DIR/bert/mri/brainmask.mgz -v 
$SUBJECTS_DIR/bert/mri/aseg.mgz:colormap=lut:opacity=0.2 -f 
$SUBJECTS_DIR/bert/surf/lh.white:edgecolor=yellow -f 
$SUBJECTS_DIR/bert/surf/rh.white:edgecolor=yellow -f 
$SUBJECTS_DIR/bert/surf/lh.pial:annot=aparc:edgecolor=red -f 
$SUBJECTS_DIR/bert/surf/rh.pial:annot=aparc:edgecolor=red

I received the following error:

-bash: $: command not found

I was not able to decipher this error with The Google, so I am hoping that you 
can help.

Thank you so much for your time!

Best Wishes,
Allie

Allison L B Shapiro, MPH, PhD
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
LEAD Center | Colorado School of Public Health
Office 303.724.7708

“Those who dare to fail miserably can achieve greatly” - JFK



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