With a .sh file, you don't use "apt-get install", it is a script that you
run directly in a terminal:
tim@timsdev:~/Downloads$ ./aspera-connect-3.6.0.106805-linux-64.sh
Installing Aspera Connect
Deploying Aspera Connect (/home/tim/.aspera/connect) for the current user
only.
Restart firefox
Tim and Greg's suggestions are good ones (using Amazon S3 or Aspera via
Windows). I believe the Aspera plugin for Linux is still the older NPAPI style
plugin, which Chrome no longer supports. The Windows plugin is a PPAPI style
plugin which is supported. You might have some success with
Fantastic. Thanks again.
On 17 December 2015 at 09:28, Jennifer Elam wrote:
> Yes, the structural extended packages will be included in the S900
> Connectome in a Box.
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> FYI, because of the size of this data and competing HCP priorities, S900
> Connectome in a Box
Hi Rosalia,
How to create a folder that is shared between the host and guest (VM) would
depend on what tool you are using to run your VM in the first place.
If you are using VMware (Player or Workstation) I would suggest you have a
look at the document *VMware Workstation 5.0 Using Shared
Well, unfortunately I found out that we make the disk sets by rsync, not by
a disk image byte copy, so we don't know what all of the original bytes of
the disks were. We could probably say what the starting offset of the
partition was, but if the RAID label is any larger than a partition table,
I don't want to keep this thread running forever, but another fantastic way
to get access to the data is Amazon's aws command line interface
https://aws.amazon.com/cli/
It's an official amazon product for windows, linux, and mac, and it allows
you to automate any downloads from the server. For
Yes, the structural extended packages will be included in the S900 Connectome
in a Box.
FYI, because of the size of this data and competing HCP priorities, S900
Connectome in a Box will likely be not available until mid-late February 2016.
We are still deciding when to open the website for
Hi everyone,
We've recently ordered connectome in a box and have been having some
trouble accessing the data on the disks. The disks did not appear to
have valid partition tables on them which could be recognized by our
linux servers, and I was wondering if I could get some details from
anybody