I had the same problem with one server. The freesurfer version
is freesurfer-Linux-centos6_x86_64-stable-pub-v6.0.0-2beb96c.
The system is openSUSE13.2 for both servers. But one works well (A), while
another one showed this problem (B). I found the kernel is somehow
different, though I am not sure
On 19 May 2017 at 00:37, neuroimage analyst
wrote:
> We recently installed Centos 7 with cuda 8 and tried to build the FreeSurfer
> 6.0 using the wiki instructions but were unsuccessful to do so. Has anyone
> successfully built FreeSurfer 6 on Cuda 8 (Centos 7) and willing to share
> the binaries
On 20 May 2017 at 00:56, Ramesh Babu wrote:
> I am using Intel® Core™ i7-4790 CPU @ 3.60GHz × 8 processor with 15.6 GiB
> ram, GeForce GT 610/PCIe/SSE2 graphic card.
>
> I have successfully installed cuda runtime version 5.0. After that I
> performed cuda detect and output result is pasted below.
On 17 May 2017 at 18:40, Octavian Lie wrote:
> With FS6, -parallel -openmp x can really speed things up. I inherited code
> from prior versions using -usegpu flag for GPU/CUDA (not supported more
> recently). Is the latter redundant or affecting in any way the -parallel
> -openmp x performance, s
On 16 May 2017 at 23:10, Ramesh Babu wrote:
> I have come across that I have freesurfer support cuda version 5, but I have
> already installed latest version.
> Can I use latest version for freeesurfer or should I install version 5?
> Since I am not expert in this field I need guidance to remove
Hello FreeSurfer Group
I would like to make a two group comparison controlling for both gender and
medication status. The only way that I have sorted out doing this is to
make eight groups (ClinicalGroup x Sex x Meds) but I get an error that my
design is poorly scaled:
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