You need to type "sudo yum update", not "command".
On 11/16/2013 01:29 PM, krista kelly wrote:
Thanks Alan for your response! I've tried typing sudo yum update into
the terminal window, however it does not work. It says yum:command not
found. I've tried googling how to do this, but I can't find
Thanks Alan for your response! I've tried typing sudo yum update into the
terminal window, however it does not work. It says yum:command not found.
I've tried googling how to do this, but I can't find anything. This is what
I type into the terminal window:
sudo yum command
Am I doing it wrong?
T
Hi Krista:
You may want to update tcsh. You can do this by using SUDO and 'yum update'.
best,
Alan
On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 10:42 AM, krista kelly wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm running freesurfer's recon-all using Linux and the past few subjects
> I've run, recon-all has exited with errors. I've ran
Hello,
I'm running freesurfer's recon-all using Linux and the past few subjects
I've run, recon-all has exited with errors. I've ran a few subjects so far
with no problems, and now all of a sudden there's an issue and I can't
figure out why. I have been able to run these "problem' subjects using