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Thank
 you for posting that output.  It shows you are running RHEL or Red Hat 
Enterprise Linux 9.1 (or the officially supported release downstream 
from CentOS9).  That explains why your version of mesa packages is rev 
22.
So
 your best option is to try installing the 7.4.1 CentOS8 Stream 
installer, https://secure-web.cisco.com/13Yh2Zpq9lfBw2Tx4PthJHddojpo9KYHh0CoKByhmEOoIUBDZ6d6J1J1adZQ2ZW57P7cOi0BS0_rTCE_qkWN22jMm1XH5iswu0qJhv-9A6hj3vGhsGGYqk1aPuUOlnZBAy7I71p90AfenWKtNxsWZC40I-F5EW-NIfywhofMoiUOByPesIGrKzSdmiuGxLPRevNK_XJnp_OK0U1peozva8SDfyJPXQMpCZaxVG6SsMci6ON2rPYwBU6GhRKa7aDazzVX7sEg7ugabHE3g0ESWBqS0wiYSTRO9X7ltYrArvvG55I2MqDQ1HfWN_5EW_6WG/https%3A%2F%2Fsurfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu%2Fpub%2Fdist%2Ffreesurfer%2F7.4.1%2Ffreesurfer-CentOS8-7.4.1-1.x86_64.rpm,
 e.g., via,
$ sudo yum install ./freesurfer-CentOS8-7.4.1-1.x86_64.rpm
After
 a successful install,  you would set FREESURFER_HOME to 
/usr/local/freesurfer/7.4.1-1 and then source the freesurfer setup 
script under that directory.
While
 it may install just fine, there is no guarantee everything is going to 
work correctly with the newer versions of system libraries in RHEL 9. 
 We have not tested on and currently do not officially support 
freesurfer running on RHEL 9/CentOS9 Stream.
If
 you continue to have issues, you might want to inquire to your system 
administrators if a RHEL 8 or Ubuntu 22 machine is available to run 
freesurfer on.  Barring that, you could create and run a VM
 (virtual machine) or container to host one of the linux OS’s we have 
installers for under that download link 
(https://secure-web.cisco.com/1NdQZ9ARlP_lmvayOFl13KH1foHnEmo3DsGCA8LmwoJi1bvQ4nb6thEKJe36SmFFJ_Gnc-rMzxaLDA1_8-SikL92Cyuu5G2U-AbyykiVBY9gKGGJHb3IbG1oY7b3EfGZopSjYv0P23CmZ22YDr6-aSLS_8mgnP1MWKYXltAEG0EjqBzwdBt6mu271p2rP74vql420P8Lv6jsEo7iqBQR_Tjb5G6qA5xYnSTy4z6nA7DX6pcAIPCwmVkp7gZNMGC3IR7C7tUfiJfRf_M2mLpFEMdsgu4XGgxiuNdtH2Zseo3CyHeRGltfLM7tEk-iOq0KL/https%3A%2F%2Fsurfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu%2Ffswiki%2Frel7downloads). 
 The 
supported OS's are CentOS 8, 7 and Ubuntu 22, 20, 18.  You could host 
that VM or container on top of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.1 or most any 
other OS.
RHEL
 has its own built in virtualization software called “qemu”.  You 
system, administrators may already have qemu setup and working on your 
RHEL 9.1 machine.  If so, you could ask them to setup qemu to run RHEL 8
 and then install freesurfer-CentOS8-7.4.1-1.x86_64.rpm in that VM.
Please note that it is easier to run Freeview in a VM compared to a container 
in order to view images.
- R.
On Aug 8, 2023, at 20:38, DS <zky...@126..com> 
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Caution        Hi expert,Thanks for 
your reply. I have contacted our admin to fix the installer issue, as our admin 
installed this FreeSurfer. But, at the same time, I try to get the version of 
our system by running "cat /etc/os-release", i.e.NAME="Red Hat Enterprise 
Linux"VERSION="9.1 
(Plow)"ID="rhel"ID_LIKE="fedora"VERSION_ID="9.1"PLATFORM_ID="platform:el9"PRETTY_NAME="Red
 Hat Enterprise Linux 9.1 
(Plow)"ANSI_COLOR="0;31"LOGO="fedora-logo-icon"CPE_NAME="cpe:/o:redhat:enterprise_linux:9::baseos"HOME_URL="https://secure-web.cisco.com/1XApM7qkseMu45J2kbm9Wvmirf5GLxoeehLie2RNWvR3CqvsY_wft0bg62NiNyPK-ZVJDwIxW-ztrqXrJla6XhBwtITwdWvgwr9raojb2B1W_jW0AXmI8D_VuyVf20AsQH-EkshSic4alkGRk_TRWicLgWGiKhkP1TlGnkok-J3JKKxHbqzkm6ZawlfErwuMdz_OwtSxPyCrzsirLtaOYzhehv9lulK0wddekFsWOPyvwbzfGktjjnXkLsFbM7_VhsMVgPwtzlwCyAPLpQbcoNWdlvJRnTj39M1qBtOLbYXM-DLGN-bm4_Tv46ILX5BDa/https%3A%2F%2Fwww.redhat..com%2F"DOCUMENTATION_URL="https://secure-web.cisco.com/1KVP29f2nVxu6VGypY0-4fnWlTeue0RkLc6RYfAmeCs1rW6qhbahUvXiVBwXLjJNVlHY2-9kwIwAR_QeLeNv4a_pF_g57eCOeiQeQoTia3S6JuQcdTRbNw8Smkon6stvwCdNWwTeh-F6IkRNWKZLGm1ZwLZPsQ8pasPrK6-fheJOm5JpgNDfncyba0RYCTB84l_DSQoz4Avuuq4YTYQul8ZVbf94dufzXMiXSIGSVwlwndpHgjObnJ-4uzfnOf3pMP9pHbLwJJVObo51-MbBWINqiFaTJifc334gWlQC_y3BvuKR8dPQb-5qI7MMeGITl/https%3A%2F%2Faccess.redhat.com%2Fdocumentation%2Fred_hat_enterprise_linux%2F9%2F"BUG_REPORT_URL="https://secure-web.cisco.com/1F1bSssRfJjrdP0pSKPbHm6DQ0qWFXYpO2E6CYe7cDWR93eXXem_LtHPnhSgSBb5VfRyURR06iny51MuOsA4SCqchhGotwNZkZ0I5Qe_MppJdPcH1yYpMuLadpx5et-qAV64cOtc72D_ZzLYSgw0fPs-LaG3cuT6YRlHlJucZthGD6TYzDlQLtGRqki7JBwZTUlt29MuUPemkkWIQkjgRD1fw0882FrfuiB8k3QZMpVALww5fV69hCLzjvKekpSkkGKHJm_KfynOmM4A8ex2VzCHyVIlkWK_s81L2QBcsB8qz8JoI_UnRxmg7iLEVAM59/https%3A%2F%2Fbugzilla.redhat.com%2F"REDHAT_BUGZILLA_PRODUCT="Red
 Hat Enterprise Linux 
9"REDHAT_BUGZILLA_PRODUCT_VERSION=9.1REDHAT_SUPPORT_PRODUCT="Red Hat Enterprise 
Linux"REDHAT_SUPPORT_PRODUCT_VERSION="9.1"Once I have any updates, I will let 
you know. Thanks.At 2023-08-09 02:58:47, "fsbuild" <fsbu...@contbay.com> 
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Caution         The output in your 
previous email lists an error from a mesa version 22 header file found on your 
system under mesa-22.0.3/src/mesa/vbo.  Mesa 22 implements the 
OpenGL 4.6 API which may not work reliably with some graphics card drivers.It 
might help to know what OS release you are running by sending along the output 
from,$ cat /etc/os-releaseYou could try setting a minimal environment and 
ensure LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not in use before setting up the freesurfer 
environment, e.g.,$ export PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/sbin$ 
unset LD_LIBRARY_PATH.... then setup the freesurfer environment ...$ export 
FREESURFER_HOME=/your/path/to/freesurfer/install$ source 
$FREESURFER_HOME/SetUpFreeSurfer.shIf you have not already done so, I would 
also try downloading and running (with sudo)  the freesurfer 7.4.1 .rpm or 
.deb file installer that matches your system via the links under, 
https://secure-web.cisco.com/1KvVO99vt2vqP8xjrRb_LuYRd6FaW2M1gKknTTiTsMBq_pj6ltaF7_QPKZnhB1REILBLtjFitvcNYv2t12y02Xu6RqcK5YqjiM7omBviGFoewyh9KyOZ_G_TairqmRlNdXdOTf5CGDpBkkCmsbGdWCm2aGqoa1-vsgOhJTSmZfYu2xGzJrf8mbr2lbGrkqq_qLR170tKeX7XQcVluLcebLiwQbYvQ7OOsUbOZvN65TAPSHMMFXTKYDeKkgIdJhttKlmj77zL3T2DCpTR27CxRAJXlhGLMX03kTDn1d7SyEzSJdkmykbeA2na61ybfAIao/https%3A%2F%2Fsurfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu%2Ffswiki%2Frel7downloads.%26nbsp;
 The installer might find a conflict with what's installed on your system (and 
refuse to proceed), or alternately change/add versions of some packages 
including mesa.  If the install succeeds, then the path to FREESURFER_HOME 
you can try will be /usr/local/freesurfer followed by ../7.4.1 or ./7.4.1-1 
depending upon your linux system.- R.On 8/8/23 11:22, DS (zky...@126.com) 
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Caution        I tried to load one 
surface first, and there is no problem. But, after I load the second surface, 
the GUI was suddenly closed, and reported the same 
error. ../mesa-22.0.3/src/mesa/vbo/vbo_attrib_tmp.h:234:_save_Vertex3fv: 
Assertion `used_next <= save->vertex_store->buffer_in_ram_size' 
failed.I thought this might be a RAM issue, but I tried to load larger surface 
files, and then they can be loaded smoothly. That's why I am confused about it. 
Do you have any thoughts? Thanks.At 2023-08-08 22:28:44, "Wang, Ruopeng" 
<rwa...@mgh.harvard.edu> 
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Caution        I don’t think this is 
the case since you can load 1 surface without problem. What if you load one 
surface from the command-line, then load the other one from the GUI?On Aug 8, 
2023, at 9:45 AM, DS <zky...@126.com> 
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Caution        Hi expert,Thanks for 
your feedback. I am also using 7.4.1. I remember we previously had an issue 
with loading libGLU when we use 7.3.2. So, we installed 7.4.1 to fix this 
issue. And now I am using 7.4.1. Do you think there might be something with 
other parts of this tool?Thank you so much.At 2023-08-08 21:27:34, "Wang, 
Ruopeng" <rwa...@mgh.harvard.edu> 
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Caution        What version of 
freesurfer are you using? I tried with 7.4.1 and the latest dev build, both can 
load these 2 files together without problem.On Aug 7, 2023, at 8:11 PM, DS 
<zky...@126.com> 
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Caution        Hi expert,Thanks for 
your tips. Here is the output after typing "mris_info lh.white"SURFACE INFO 
======================================== type        : 
MRIS_TRIANGULAR_SURFACE=MRIS_ICO_SURFACEnum vertices: 159999num faces  
 : 319994num strips  : 0surface area: 98524.6vg.valid: 
1AvgFaceArea      0.307895AvgVtxArea      
 0.615783AvgVtxDist       0.858784StdVtxDist  
     0.223460ctr              
       : (-34.5623, -3.52124, 27.1753)original vertex 
space   : surfaceRASvertex locs          
   : surfaceRASVolume Geometry (vg)volume geometry:extent  : 
(384, 384, 384)voxel   : ( 0.5000,  0.5000,  0.5000)x_(ras) 
: (-1.0000, -0.0000,  0..0000)y_(ras) : ( 0.0000, -0.0000, -1.0000)z_(ras) 
: ( 0.0000,  1.0000,  0.0000)c_(ras) : (-2.4468,  9.5993, 
-9...7705)file    : 
/project/bbl-bgd/zhisha/yanyang_zhang_7t/S59_VASO/20230308_S59_T01/fs_segmentation/fs_output/mri/wm.mgzVolume
 Geometry vox2ras-0.50000   0.00000   0.00000  
 93.55320;-0.00000  -0.00000   0.50000  
-86.40073; 0.00000  -0.50000   0.00000  
 86.22952; 0.00000   0.00000   0.00000  
 1.00000;Volume Geometry vox2ras-tkr-0.50000   0.00000  
 0.00000   96.00000; 0.00000   0.00000  
 0.50000  -96.00000; 0..00000  -0.50000  
 0.00000   96.00000; 0.00000   0.00000  
 0.00000   1.00000;cmd[0]: ProgramName: 
mris_remove_intersection  ProgramArguments: mris_remove_intersection 
.../surf/lh.orig ../surf/lh.orig  ProgramVersion: 7.4.0  TimeStamp: 
2023/07/26-08:06:34-GMT  BuildTime: May 10 2023 00:12:43  BuildStamp: 
freesurfer-linux-centos7_x86_64-7.4.0-20230510-e558e6e  User: zhisha  
Machine: linc1  Platform: Linux  PlatformVersion: 
3.10.0-1160.76.1.el7.x86_64  CompilerName: GCC  CompilerVersion: 
4.8.5mris_infocreationtime 2023/08/07-23:56:25-GMTsysname  Linuxhostname 
reslnvhpc0281machine  x86_64surfacefile lh.whitehemicode    
0talairach_flag  0rescale     0.000000nvertices  
 159999nfaces      319994total_area  
98524.593750group_avg_vtxarea_loaded 0avgfacearea  
0.307895avgvtxarea  0.615783avgvtxdist  0.858784stdvtxdist  
0.223460vtx0xyz   -10.953291 -78.142456 
0.268743num_intersecting_faces 255If I type "mris_info lh.pial", the output 
is SURFACE INFO ======================================== type  
      : MRIS_TRIANGULAR_SURFACE=MRIS_ICO_SURFACEnum vertices: 
159999num faces   : 319994num strips  : 0surface area: 
119400vg.valid: 1AvgFaceArea      0.373132AvgVtxArea  
     0.746256AvgVtxDist      
 0.975444StdVtxDist       0.419796ctr    
                 : (-34.8974, 
-3.52912, 26.0063)original vertex space   : surfaceRASvertex 
locs             : surfaceRASVolume Geometry 
(vg)volume geometry:extent  : (384, 384, 384)voxel   : ( 
0.5000,  0.5000,  0.5000)x_(ras) : (-1.0000, -0.0000,  
0..0000)y_(ras) : ( 0.0000, -0.0000, -1.0000)z_(ras) : ( 0.0000,  
1.0000,  0.0000)c_(ras) : (-2.4468,  9.5993, -9..7705)file  
  : 
/project/bbl-bgd/zhisha/yanyang_zhang_7t/S59_VASO/20230308_S59_T01/fs_segmentation/fs_output/mri/wm.mgzVolume
 Geometry vox2ras-0.50000   0.00000   0.00000  
 93.55320;-0.00000  -0.00000   0.50000  
-86.40073; 0.00000  -0.50000   0.00000  
 86.22952; 0.00000   0.00000   0.00000  
 1.00000;Volume Geometry vox2ras-tkr-0.50000   0.00000  
 0.00000   96.00000; 0.00000   0.00000  
 0.50000  -96.00000; 0.00000  -0.50000  
 0.00000   96.00000; 0.00000   0.00000  
 0.00000   1.00000;cmd[0]: ProgramName: 
mris_remove_intersection  ProgramArguments: mris_remove_intersection 
.../surf/lh.orig ../surf/lh.orig  ProgramVersion: 7.4.0  TimeStamp: 
2023/07/26-08:06:34-GMT  BuildTime: May 10 2023 00:12:43  BuildStamp: 
freesurfer-linux-centos7_x86_64-7.4.0-20230510-e558e6e  User: zhisha  
Machine: linc1  Platform: Linux  PlatformVersion: 
3.10.0-1160.76.1.el7.x86_64  CompilerName: GCC  CompilerVersion: 
4.8.5mris_infocreationtime 2023/08/08-00:01:31-GMTsysname  Linuxhostname 
reslnvhpc0281machine  x86_64surfacefile lh.pialhemicode    
0talairach_flag  0rescale     0.000000nvertices  
 159999nfaces      319994total_area  
119400.148438group_avg_vtxarea_loaded 0avgfacearea  
0.373132avgvtxarea  0.746256avgvtxdist  0.975444stdvtxdist  
0.419796vtx0xyz   -10.917007 -79.515175 
0.469994num_intersecting_faces 261But, I only load lh.white or lh.pial, 
freeview can show it. If I load both at the same time, it does not work. 
Anyway, I uploaded both files to google drive, here is the link (MailScanner 
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 Hopefully, these images could more info to solve the problem. Thank you so 
much for your help.Best,CainAt 2023-08-08 04:44:41, "Fischl, Bruce R.,PHD" 
<bfis...@mgh.harvard.edu> 
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Caution        Hmm, can you try 
running mris_info lh.white mris_info lh.pial and see if those 
work? What if you just bring up the pial and not the white? Maybe you can put 
those files in a dropbox and one of us (Ruopeng?) can take a 
look? From: freesurfer-boun...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu <freesurfer-boun...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> On
 Behalf Of DSSent: Monday, August 7, 2023 4:00 PMTo: Freesurfer 
support list <freesur...@nmr.mgh..harvard.edu>Subject: Re: 
[Freesurfer] Use freeview to visualize white and pial 
surface         External Email - 
Use Caution        Hi expert,I do not 
think it's related to RAM. When I try to load some images larger than the image 
that it fails to load, it also works. So, I guess it might be related to other 
issues. PS. the current free RAM is 6GB. Best,Cain  At 
2023-08-08 03:49:29, "Fischl, Bruce R.,PHD" <bfis...@mgh.harvard.edu> 
wrote:        External Email - Use 
Caution        Maybe you are at the 
edge of how much ram you have in that machine? How much free memory do you 
have? From: freesurfer-boun...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu <freesurfer-boun...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> On
 Behalf Of DSSent: Monday, August 7, 2023 3:48 PMTo: Freesurfer 
support list <freesur...@nmr.mgh..harvard.edu>Subject: Re: 
[Freesurfer] Use freeview to visualize white and pial 
surface         External Email - 
Use Caution        Hi expert,Thanks for 
your reply. I used the following command line.freeview -f 
\lh.white:edgecolor=blue \lh.pial:edgecolor=red I also tried to load these 
images by clicking the icons on the interface of Freeview. But, both approaches 
do not work. The first image it loads just flashed, and then it's closed when 
it started to load the second image. But, I tried some images from another 
subject, then it works.Best,Cain  At 2023-08-08 03:13:52, "Fischl, 
Bruce R.,PHD" <bfis...@mgh.harvard.edu> 
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Caution        What is your freeview 
command 
line/ From: freesurfer-boun...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu <freesurfer-boun...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> On
 Behalf Of DSSent: Monday, August 7, 2023 2:51 
PMTo: freesur...@nmr.mgh.harvard.eduSubject: [Freesurfer] Use 
freeview to visualize white and pial 
surface         External Email - 
Use Caution        I have a question 
about freeview. Recently, when I loaded lh..pial and lh.white at the same time, 
the freeview was suddenly aborted and reported the following 
error. ../mesa-22.0.3/src/mesa/vbo/vbo_attrib_tmp.h:234:_save_Vertex3fv: 
Assertion `used_next <= save->vertex_store->buffer_in_ram_size' 
failed. But, if I load lh.pial or lh.white separately, I found it’s 
working. I guess there might be inconsistent parameters between the two files, 
because when I check another subject, both files can be visualized very 
well. Do you have any thoughts about this issue? Thank you so much for any 
suggestions. PS. Previously I posted this question with the images that I 
use to troubleshoot the problem. But, I received an email saying that "this 
message need approval from moderator, because the files are larger than 
expected". However, I never receive any update/reply from the moderator so 
far. Best,Cain_______________________________________________Freesurfer 
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