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Today, I installed MATLAB on my Linux computer. (I ran both the installer from the MathWorks website and the "matlab-support" package available on the repositories.) When I open the program, MATLAB starts up and throws several errors: 'com.jogamp.opengl.GLException: X11GLXDrawableFactory - Could not initialize shared resources for X11GraphicsDevice[type .x11, connection :0.0, unitID 0, handle 0x0,
Today, I installed MATLAB on my Linux computer. (I ran both the installer from the MathWorks website and the "matlab-support" package available on the repositories.) When I open the program, MATLAB starts up and throws several errors: 'com.jogamp.opengl.GLException: X11GLXDrawableFactory - Could not initialize shared resources for X11GraphicsDevice[type .x11, connection :0.0, unitID 0, handle 0x0,
I used supportPackageInstaller to install "OS Generic Video", but for some reason 'linuxvideo' is still not to be found.
I used supportPackageInstaller to install "OS Generic Video", but for some reason 'linuxvideo' is still not to be found.
When I run Matlab on our Linux machine and type Control+C to interrupt Matlab execution, the Matlab terminal itself dies and returns me to the shell command line. I confirmed that the parent Matlab process is in fact still running so it appears that just the Matlab command line has died and not the parent Matlab process. I also confirmed that this does not occur when using the full Matlab GUI. The
When I run Matlab on our Linux machine and type Control+C to interrupt Matlab execution, the Matlab terminal itself dies and returns me to the shell command line. I confirmed that the parent Matlab process is in fact still running so it appears that just the Matlab command line has died and not the parent Matlab process. I also confirmed that this does not occur when using the full Matlab GUI. The
I was trying to project geographic (lat lon, in degrees) to projected system (utm, meters). I have a text file that has the lat and lon in degree. I am using another function to read the lat and lon from the text file called ReadlatLon.m. When I am using the code below, its returning the following error massage. Index exceeds matrix dimensions
I keep running into problems with MATLAB under Linux Mint when using swap. A few weeks ago, I had problems with this on Ubuntu using en encrypted swap partition. As soon as MATLAB was tapping into the swap, the system would crash completely which was apparently an OS-bug. After having moved the swap to a non-encrypted partition everything worked fine until a few days ago. I also used this as an op
I have experienced this across multiple versions of Matlab and Linux kernels and have yet to find the cause. I'm currently on 2017b, Linux Mint 18.1, kernel 4.12. As soon as I launch Matlab, three of my 4 cores are pegged, and the 4th core is showing 50% usage. The GUI is completely unresponsive and eventually I will either get a Java crash in the command window or I have to kill the Matlab proces
I keep running into problems with MATLAB under Linux Mint when using swap. A few weeks ago, I had problems with this on Ubuntu using en encrypted swap partition. As soon as MATLAB was tapping into the swap, the system would crash completely which was apparently an OS-bug. After having moved the swap to a non-encrypted partition everything worked fine until a few days ago. I also used this as an op
I have experienced this across multiple versions of Matlab and Linux kernels and have yet to find the cause. I'm currently on 2017b, Linux Mint 18.1, kernel 4.12. As soon as I launch Matlab, three of my 4 cores are pegged, and the 4th core is showing 50% usage. The GUI is completely unresponsive and eventually I will either get a Java crash in the command window or I have to kill the Matlab proces
This is caused by a bug in the graphics card drivers related to OpenGL. To work around this issue utilize the version of OpenGL that ships with MATLAB. To do so, use the "-softwareopengl" startup flag to start MATLAB. For more information regarding startup flags, please refer to the following page:http://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/matlablinux.html
i) I generated an sh file using mcc -mv mycode.m. ii) I installed MCR (2017a Matlab) for Mac from here https://uk.mathworks.com/products/compiler/matlab-runtime.html iii) I edited the .bashrc file to set the path as instructed at the end of installation as : export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=/Applications/MATLAB/MATLAB_Runtime/v92/runtime/maci64:/Applications/MATLAB/MATLAB_Runtime/v92/sys/os/maci64:/Applic
i) I generated an sh file using mcc -mv mycode.m. ii) I installed MCR (2017a Matlab) for Mac from here https://uk.mathworks.com/products/compiler/matlab-runtime.html iii) I edited the .bashrc file to set the path as instructed at the end of installation as : export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=/Applications/MATLAB/MATLAB_Runtime/v92/runtime/maci64:/Applications/MATLAB/MATLAB_Runtime/v92/sys/os/maci64:/Applic
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