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<big>'''Note:''' We are migrating this content to the slicer.org domain - <font color="orange">The newer page is [https://www.slicer.org/wiki/Slicer:Slicer2.6_Getting_Started  here]</font></big>
 
 
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<br /> THIS IS THE MOST UP-TO-DATE VERSION (MAY 2006)
 
 
 
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== Download Slicer (This is what users should download) ==
 
 
 
Download and unpack the appropriate [http://www.na-mic.org/Slicer/Download/Release Slicer archive]<nowiki>: this link gives you a precompiled ready-to-use Slicer 2.6 for the platforms stated below. </nowiki>
 
 
 
* '''Mac'''<nowiki>: darwin-ppc, darwin-x86 </nowiki>
 
* '''Linux'''<nowiki>: linux-x86, linux-x86_64 </nowiki>
 
* '''Solaris'''<nowiki>: solaris8 </nowiki>
 
* '''Windows'''<nowiki>: win32 </nowiki>
 
 
 
See the [[Slicer:Slicer2.6_Release_Notes|Release Notes]] for more information.
 
 
 
== Installation ==
 
 
 
You can run the toplevel slicer executable from any directory, but if you want to install it as a system-wide package we suggest the following methods:
 
 
 
* Unix/Linux:
 
** place the slicer2 distribution directory in /usr/local/lib/slicer2.6
 
** place a symbolic link in /usr/local/bin pointing to the executable for your platform in the distribution directory
 
** If you are running Ubuntu, see [[Slicer:Slicer2.6Ubuntu|Slicer2.6 on Ubuntu]] for more information.
 
* Windows:
 
** there is no windows installer, so you may put slicer in any convenient location. You may wish to put a shortcut to the slicer2-win32.exe on your desktop.
 
* Mac OS:
 
** No installation suggestions currently
 
 
 
== Follow the Tutorial ==
 
 
 
To learn more about using Slicer, refer to the [[Slicer:Workshops:User_Training_101|Slicer_User_Training_101]] page which contains tutorials and sample data for Slicer2.6.
 
 
 
== Build Slicer (This is for developers) ==
 
 
 
If you want to build your own copy of Slicer 2.6 from the source code, follow the instructions here: [[Slicer:Slicer_2.6_Building|Slicer:Slicer_2.6_Building]]
 
 
 
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== Notes for Mac OS X Users ==
 
 
 
To run Slicer on the Mac, you need to have the X server and from an xterm run the slicer2-darwin-ppc executable at the top level of the unpacked archive.
 
 
 
If you want to customize the X11 Application menu to launch slicer, you can use a syntax like the following:
 
 
 
xterm -e /Users/pieper/slicer2.6/latest/slicer2/slicer2-darwin-ppc
 
 
 
Note that Slicer relies on the X11 system and must be launched from within an xterm. More information about X11 on the mac is here: http://developer.apple.com/darwin/runningx11.html X11 isn't installed by default on current Mac OS releases, so be sure to select it as an optional package from your installation DVD.
 
 
 
== Reporting Bugs ==
 
 
 
Please go to http://www.na-mic.org/Bug/ and report bugs for Slicer version 2.6.x. Information on [[Slicer:Bugs|How to enter bugs]] into the Slicer bug tracker.
 
 
 
== Where to go for Help ==
 
 
 
Compilation/development questions can be sent to the [mailto:slicer-devel@bwh.harvard.edu Slicer Developer's Mailing List]. Questions about running Slicer can be sent to the [mailto:slicer-users@bwh.harvard.edu Slicer User's Mailing List].
 
 
 
<br /> Archives of these lists are available from within the SPL network at http://lists.bwh.harvard.edu/mailman/listinfo/slicer-devel and http://lists.bwh.harvard.edu/mailman/listinfo/slicer-users but will not work from outside machines.
 

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