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== Unpacking FreeSurfer == [wiki:Self:DownloadAndInstall top] | [wiki:Self:Installation previous] | [wiki:Self:SetupConfiguration next]
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The distribution consists of the following files which can either be
downloaded from http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu or obtained from a
CDROM.
= FreeSurfer Linux Installation =
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If you downloaded the distribution, unpack the tarball with this
command:
== Viewing contents ==
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  `tar zxvf <the-file-you-downloaded>` To view the contents of a distribution, once downloaded, type:
{{{
tar tzf freesurfer-Linux-<platform>-<release>-full.tar.gz
}}}
replacing <platform>-<release> with whatever is appropriate. The 'tar tzf' command will not install the contents, just show the contents of the tar.gz file.
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This will create a directory called freesurfer, which will henceforth
be referred to as DISTDIR.
== Installing contents ==
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If you are getting the files from a CDROM, the top level of the CDROM
should have the following files in it. Use this directory as DISTDIR.
The tar.gz file will extract to a directory called 'freesurfer'. To install, mv the tar.gz file to whereever you wish to install
freesurfer, and type:
{{{
tar xzvf freesurfer-Linux-<platform>-<release>-full.tar.gz
}}}
Again, replacing <platform>-<release> with your Linux variant.
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In DISTDIR are the following files: == MINC toolkit perl path fix-up ==
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  `INSTALL` -- this file [[BR]]
  `license.freesurfer` -- license agreement [[BR]]
  `freesurfer.tar.gz` -- FreeSurfer tree[[BR]]
  `talairach.tar.gz` -- MNI 305 talairach brain[[BR]]
  `minc.tar.gz` -- MNI MINC tools/binaries[[BR]]
  `bert.raw.tar.gz` -- FreeSurfer tutorial data[[BR]]
  `bert.func.tar.gz` -- FreeSurfer functional tutorial data[[BR]]
  `bert.recon.tar.gz` -- reconstructed FreeSurfer tutorial data[[BR]]
  `average7.tar.gz` -- contains average labels for checking spherical morph[[BR]]
Some of the MNI tools currently contain hard-coded paths to perl. To fix this situation, type:
{{{
fixup_mni_perl_path
}}}
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== To install FreeSurfer from tar files == Now the MNI tools will find the perl binary on your platform. You can confirm this by typing 'nu_correct', which should return version information (v1.10).
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1. Obtain a license key from http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/download.html or from a previous installation. If you are using a previous installation, the license file should be freesurfer/.license. == Freesurfer license file ==
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2. cd to the directory just above where you want FreeSurfer to be installed (the ParentDir). You will need about 1G of space on this disk partition. A license file is required to enable the tools. One can be
obtained for free by registering at:
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3. Enter the command: http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/registration.html
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     `tar xvfz DISTDIR/freesurfer.tar.gz` Upon receiving the license information by email, copy the three
lines of the license information to a file named .license (thats
DOT license) and copy that file to your $FREESURFER_HOME.
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This will create a directory called freesurfer. == Setup and Configuration ==
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4. The default subjects directory (the directory in which your subjects' data will be placed) is freesurfer/subjects. You may wish set to up your installation differently, e.g. if you have a large external hard drive you want to use for subject data. See below for details. Regardless, cd into your subjects directory and enter the commands:

     `tar xvfz DISTDIR/average7.tar.gz` [[BR]]
     `tar xvfz DISTDIR/bert.recon.tar.gz`

This will populate your subjects directory with 'average7', and the FS tutorial's sample data set 'bert'.

== MINC installation ==

FreeSurfer uses some of the tools developed at the Montreal Neurological Institue (MNI) (http://www.bic.mni.mcgill.ca) to align antomical volumes (using minctracc) and to compute the Talairach transform (using mritotal). You must have the MNI tools installed to be able to access this functionality through FreeSurfer.

The tools can be downloaded and installed directly from the MNI. As a service to our users, we also offer binaries for the MNI tools. Unfortunately, once the MNI binaries have been created, they will not work unless they are located in the same directory where they were compiled. Accordingly, if you want to install the binaries we supply, you will have to put them in the same place we put them. Also, perl must be in the same place as on our system.

=== To install our binaries ===

1. Create a symbolic link to your perl in the location that matches ours. Execute the following commands. Note that you may need to execute some of them with root permission; su to root, use sudo, or talk to your system administrator.

     `cd /usr`[[BR]]
     `mkdir -p pubsw/bin`[[BR]]
     `cd pubsw/bin`[[BR]]
     `ln -s `which perl` perl`[[BR]]
   
2. Untar the MNI binaries and place them into the proper location. Execute the following commands:
     
     `cd /usr/pubsw`[[BR]]
     `mkdir -p packages`[[BR]]
     `cd packages`[[BR]]
     `tar xvfz DISTDIR/minc.tar.gz`

=== Install MNI talairach subject ===

Those not using the functional stream can skip this step.

1. cd to your subjects directory and enter the following command:

     `tar xvfz DISTDIR/talairach.tar.gz`

This will create a directory called talairach.
Next: [wiki:Self:SetupConfiguration setup and configure FreeSurfer].

[wiki:DownloadAndInstall top] | [wiki:Installation previous] | [wiki:SetupConfiguration next]

FreeSurfer Linux Installation

Viewing contents

To view the contents of a distribution, once downloaded, type:

tar tzf freesurfer-Linux-<platform>-<release>-full.tar.gz

replacing <platform>-<release> with whatever is appropriate. The 'tar tzf' command will not install the contents, just show the contents of the tar.gz file.

Installing contents

The tar.gz file will extract to a directory called 'freesurfer'. To install, mv the tar.gz file to whereever you wish to install freesurfer, and type:

tar xzvf freesurfer-Linux-<platform>-<release>-full.tar.gz

Again, replacing <platform>-<release> with your Linux variant.

MINC toolkit perl path fix-up

Some of the MNI tools currently contain hard-coded paths to perl. To fix this situation, type:

fixup_mni_perl_path

Now the MNI tools will find the perl binary on your platform. You can confirm this by typing 'nu_correct', which should return version information (v1.10).

Freesurfer license file

A license file is required to enable the tools. One can be obtained for free by registering at:

http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/registration.html

Upon receiving the license information by email, copy the three lines of the license information to a file named .license (thats DOT license) and copy that file to your $FREESURFER_HOME.

Setup and Configuration

Next: [wiki:SetupConfiguration setup and configure FreeSurfer].

LinuxInstall (last edited 2015-12-21 17:04:28 by ZekeKaufman)