Dear All,

this is for Linux users.


If you're interested to use Morphologika, it seems to work fine (although slowly) using Mint 17 (a 'version' of Ubuntu 14.04).

I had tried in the past and did not make it but probably I was just silly. Right now I've done it after installing PlayOnLinux but I don't think this matters. You probably only need Wine. However, after running the installation as in Windows, you may have to put manually the testnewmat.dll file in the Windows System32 folder and you'll probably have to run the program by double clicking on the exe in the program folder (it does not work with the link from the Wine menu).


The old Morpheus et al. also works but apparently crashes if one tries to estimate missing landmarks. I used to get around this by running the missing data commands from the DOS interface (CMD file) but that does not seem to work any more.


Anyway, I just wanted to share this with the (probably few) people interested. By the way, with Morphologika I had troubles with the visualization in XP but that works wonderfully well in Linux.

Have a nice weekend


Andrea



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