Matlab opens gui even with -nosplash and -nodesktop on linux

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Leo
Leo el 8 de Oct. de 2025 a las 9:07
Comentada: Leo el 13 de Oct. de 2025 a las 9:38
Hi,
I am running latest matlab in WSL2 (on windows 10) and every time I try to run without GUI, i.e. using any combination of -nodisplay, -nodesktop, -nosplash, -nojvm, or even in case -batch matlab tries to open GUI. Because I run wsl, I cannot simply use that. How do I run without needing graphics?

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Anjaneyulu Bairi
Anjaneyulu Bairi el 13 de Oct. de 2025 a las 9:00
Editada: Anjaneyulu Bairi el 13 de Oct. de 2025 a las 9:00
Here are some steps you can try to run MATLAB in true headless mode:
1. Use the -batch Option
The -batch flag is the recommended way to run MATLAB scripts non-interactively and without any GUI:
matlab -batch "your_script"
This should execute your script and exit without opening any GUI windows.
2. Unset the DISPLAY Environment Variable
Before launching MATLAB, make sure the DISPLAY environment variable is unset. This prevents MATLAB from trying to connect to an X server:
unset DISPLAY
matlab -nodesktop -nosplash -r "your_script;exit"
Hope this helps!

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