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After wiping out WSL and Ubuntu, I restarted the process with some different instructions guides by an outdated page from the website and I believe someone linked it in a response of supporting me as well. Fortunately, I was able to figure it out!! Thanks for all of your help! Sincerely, Sabrena Tuy On Mon, Sep 4, 2023 at 1:22 AM Michael Mc Laughlin <mich...@thecurate.com> wrote: > Hi Sabrena, > > Once you get it working the WSL option works flawlessly but it can be > tricky to get over the first hurdle. The help instructions are written > assuming that you are fluent in Linux. > > Check which version of Ubuntu you have. When you start WSL it will give > you a message like: > > Welcome to Ubuntu 22.04.2 > > and download the corresponding release of Freesurfer 7.4.1 > The help doesn't tell you how to download or install the package and I'm > afraid I have forgotten the commands. > > Maybe someone else can chime in here? > > I use VcXsrv for my X-server graphics interface. > > Michael > > > > > > On Sun, Sep 3, 2023 at 7:23 AM fsbuild <fsbu...@contbay.com> wrote: > >> External Email - Use Caution >> >> Hello Sabrena, >> >> We have some notes posted about setting up WSL on the wiki page under, >> >> *MailScanner has detected a possible fraud attempt from >> "secure-web.cisco.com" claiming to be* >> https://secure-web.cisco.com/1KuZRpV71cm1droCXONh1HILt4m55vVI_fX0-1RnQnpxLgDVyJ3OcS-a-0ogcPw68qU4a6uqbqm_JFNvr4bZtov4JhI0xBznGzxzjgblnXOxmoIAr8pYyk71ERoQwTMWTDsimmDToz_EudL5DwGS90Fz8C8PPeJPR0IyP-fqIl9_JypMWYCJCehryVZUjwTCzg1o1nrAt0_6eCHyG0MXyztV3TYfrszIJlRkQre9F7Mn8wYSm_NEM8TmjP1aTUCQFCiXl-BSqPvr1sWRnsIrf-pWnHWykXBjEuo5V_q9sNn7T8pJCosiOwMI3zMo5q5O7EDiwGs8oumnFNzZ99YDk1A/https%3A%2F%2Fsurfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu%2Ffswiki%2F%2FFS7_wsl >> <https://secure-web.cisco.com/1c9KrekHizcdGhd-EUpY8z6zQtrZ7Hnb3DsudqV1c_pPEjJ1H75BRvca6NRs_TRT6TsXulVKkhed9uxHkgEBBOLR3pJ1QadfUPK9NxzguGJR-9ZEdXbrbGgTiLMC3In-V_1eOTIHf0B8pxWbJcjhkapSbXWjqaraZgKCwigULr2pOXXSZBffwbUX8kMFxbI7lqhsp09hkOwjZUWEqA-D_kikevtPV4pp-1tyt230wlx3hRfEFEslJpansh_4yBibdUHv9pMqyR_dNZwNRQpWAWtaSfk1ChYf1ej-pW-xOjqtkmBb1HCTHC9QEg2eD1QI2kiko5M4aVy3zO_PYwX3pVg/https%3A%2F%2Fsurfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu%2Ffswiki%2F%2FFS7_wsl> >> >> >> You are probably running some version of WSL version 2 (WSL2), but since >> WSL can change w/o notice, we can’t guarantee our notes work for every >> Windows 11 (or Windows 10) setup. See the section there "Setup and Install >> WSL version 2” including the link to the MS documentation. If you can get >> WSL working and login to its Ubuntu Linux terminal window, then we can >> direct you how to install the freesurfer 7.4.1 release. >> >> If you want to run freeview to view brain images with WSL, you will also >> need to install a 3rd party X-server like XMing to MobaXterm as well on >> your Windows system. Some users have not been able to get freeview to work >> on their system after consulting our wiki page notes. >> >> An alternative to using WSL is to use a different virtualization >> application like VirtualBox. Some users find VirtualBox easier to setup >> and manage especially compared to getting WSL to work with freeview and >> viewing images. You would download and install the VirtualBox application >> on your Windows machine, and then download and install our Ubuntu 18 Linux >> OS image with Freesurfer pre-installed. The notes for that are under, >> >> https://secure-web.cisco.com/1t90Xwaw3qSqISDfUTeLquzqg1Q_UfP-AQfSXyNoOCw6QTP9LACvMh254Rco7nnYxlDsTx9gIr7noVbT56h-A4fBvhUDHxBsESJFew778GAk2ieypvhJTOAAZ0YnVTuU4DGWmsdqbBtgeA8T0ERrEye5QgguR90MIybKEKRpXVFgLyrenYu7LfUN0Ks7UEGaIjMdiuxlEEnqX4m4E7nkUugQ9OdN4QrCDkQgJQhak8lru0PUXI4cifGW1ujvQMQKlUrvmFu9akE8EVafzAc_OLvH4BCQUMedrhVzPnivXO_j4gyWpKE_voPH0IDJd2PwqMsXt4PaGSeIQYNfds8-0og/https%3A%2F%2Fsurfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu%2Ffswiki%2FVM_67 >> >> We can send you the codes to unlock the VirtualBox image and login. With >> the VirtualBox setup, there is no additional 3rd party X-server setup >> needed in order to view images with freeview. >> >> - R. >> >> Begin forwarded message: >> >> *From: *Sabrena Tuy <stuy2...@sdsu.edu> >> *Subject: **[Freesurfer] Installation Support for Windows (WSL Linux)* >> *Date: *September 2, 2023 at 20:18:48 EDT >> *To: *freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu >> *Reply-To: *Freesurfer support list <freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> >> >> External Email - Use Caution >> >> Hello, >> >> >> I am a student in an MRI lab at SDSU that uses Freesurfer religiously, >> and unfortunately, I am a Windows (11) user. I have scrolled mindlessly and >> have made some progress on beginning the installation for Freesurfer, but I >> have come to a complete standstill.. Is there any way you can help me >> install the program onto my PC since I will need to use it for my lab work? >> >> >> Sincerely, >> Sabrena Tuy >> >> >> Sincerely, >> Sabrena Tuy >> _______________________________________________ >> Freesurfer mailing list >> Freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu >> https://secure-web.cisco.com/1iFEHblRKSo0DDvARADFC4bHCoAU9TucAc_MsG8D7nJwFq_BNquZ4v7GmGaO0oJ4k2-NFJmi4iFlM9KQRwcLOdfFTgFZTN9YfVi4YAKBKaI7tkkljIJLgSfxNHgGAsPKsVOzYFSDk7i5_RqAW_JizbX1TtPy3Wa8YCOlqGvKFNaVKCO5uABnkIqSTXhXuf3xcGKSThrjM585722DL9UD9qTSbHnhilqDHZ8WsKuQ_kQukGdacqTW3bqmKH29MQOSsw3xY7LKEl6CtEvkGglqLHDvmGl8ntBQo-lTiZIylezX_itHNW9HLvZh6aoofOiU9fRjvCZoEqT1V3t8BuxkI0w/https%3A%2F%2Fmail.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu%2Fmailman%2Flistinfo%2Ffreesurfer >> >> >> >> -- >> This is a copy of a message which has been originally sent to: >> "To" field: freesur...@nmr..mgh.harvard.edu >> "Copy" field: stuy2...@sdsu.edu >> The message has been sent by >> https://secure-web.cisco.com/12t-bTi3CpJ47Gtdzue3VSh6RXfXlIY9SRIjKcCW294uGfgFubsQX6TS9RjjszE9fYUO_9_eFjFjMK29y6D6t_VSjbQCZBSAZj8oO6Hc9jIgFppH5kdoN2QJQHF-GKPoUxINeRDEgMtbxOaN19bgsD83yFsdC4QibjnRVtqMB1ZfO758eRTJcgHWAwgqaPsXucuxY8VJ-5Ygwzn5w8comuogS5mFYhQ-EFrA2xqEP55AcVGFBi3wy7a2G4Tno6hrDv4SKtsyUA449HTi8iMTdBKVTeQBy4ye_EAfhekuLiHBwVFHzoPPqFi1PXiSWaUhmW4wbg1LlxT36wKAASiXH9g/https%3A%2F%2FTrashMail.com >> and the used account >> name was: SSL >> > _______________________________________________ >> Freesurfer mailing list >> Freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu >> https://secure-web.cisco.com/1iFEHblRKSo0DDvARADFC4bHCoAU9TucAc_MsG8D7nJwFq_BNquZ4v7GmGaO0oJ4k2-NFJmi4iFlM9KQRwcLOdfFTgFZTN9YfVi4YAKBKaI7tkkljIJLgSfxNHgGAsPKsVOzYFSDk7i5_RqAW_JizbX1TtPy3Wa8YCOlqGvKFNaVKCO5uABnkIqSTXhXuf3xcGKSThrjM585722DL9UD9qTSbHnhilqDHZ8WsKuQ_kQukGdacqTW3bqmKH29MQOSsw3xY7LKEl6CtEvkGglqLHDvmGl8ntBQo-lTiZIylezX_itHNW9HLvZh6aoofOiU9fRjvCZoEqT1V3t8BuxkI0w/https%3A%2F%2Fmail.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu%2Fmailman%2Flistinfo%2Ffreesurfer >> > Please note that this e-mail is not secure (encrypted). 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