Hi Maedeh,

Instead of changing your .bashrc, you can just execute the following lines when 
you want to switch versions (or place them into a bash script that you load 
with "source your_script").

export FREESURFER_HOME=/path/to/your/desired/freesurfer/directory
source $FREESURFER_HOME/SetUpFreeSurfer.sh

Cheers,
Malte

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Hi Maedeh,

You can. But you will to name them different and change the .bahsrc file every 
time you use one or the other.

Hope this helps,
Rosalia

El dom., 18 nov. 2018 17:51, Maedeh Khalilian 
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Dear FreeSurfer experts,
I wonder if I can install two versions of FreeSurfer (the latest one and an 
older one) on one system at the same time.
Thanks more.
Best
Maedeh,
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