Re: [HCP-Users] failed running preprocessed dMRI data with FSL dtifit

2017-08-28 Thread Xinyang Liu
Ok, thanks a lot for the information. We will surely use the command line after starting with the GUI as a new learner. ;) Best regards, Xinyang At 2017-08-29 11:07:50, "Glasser, Matthew" wrote: The reason I suggest the FSL list is that I don’t think those of us who

Re: [HCP-Users] failed running preprocessed dMRI data with FSL dtifit

2017-08-28 Thread Glasser, Matthew
The reason I suggest the FSL list is that I don’t think those of us who answer questions on this list know much about the FSL GUIs. We generally are more knowledgable about the FSL command line. Peace, Matt. From: Xinyang Liu > Date:

Re: [HCP-Users] failed running preprocessed dMRI data with FSL dtifit

2017-08-28 Thread Xinyang Liu
Dear Matthew, Oh, I just found out the reason, which is due to the very limited internal storage of my virtual machine. Now it runs very well after I enlarged it. :) Thanks a lot for your suggestion about the FSL list, which provides a new way to me when I have FSL running problems in the

Re: [HCP-Users] failed running preprocessed dMRI data with FSL dtifit

2017-08-28 Thread Glasser, Matthew
If this is with FSL’s GUI, you might need to ask about it on the FSL list. Peace, Matt. From: > on behalf of Xinyang Liu > Date: Monday, August 28, 2017 at

[HCP-Users] failed running preprocessed dMRI data with FSL dtifit

2017-08-28 Thread Xinyang Liu
Dear HCP fellows, Hi. Could I ask for some help? When I ran the HCP preprocessed diffusion data with the "dtifit" function in FSL, it always failed in the middle with a window came out saying "signal killed", which is strange. I then used another software called PANDA to check the detailed