Matlab Live Editor Error
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Lukas
el 26 de Oct. de 2017
Comentada: VC
el 10 de Nov. de 2022
When trying to open an existing Live Script (.mlx file) or trying to create a new one I get the error
- The Live Editor is unable to run in the current system configuration.
This happens both with my Laptop running Arch Linux as well as a fresh install of Matlab on a reasonably fresh Install of Ubuntu on my Desktop PC. I am using Matlab version 2017a and 2017b so at least my desktop system should be supported to my knowledge. I have tried to follow the Guide on the Arch linux wiki on my Laptop, but it did not fix the problem (though I'm not fully sure I did everything correctly as I haven't worked with symlinks often).
Is there a way to fix this? I am of course happy to provide any information needed.
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Kojiro Saito
el 27 de Oct. de 2017
I'm not sure the versions of your Arch Linux and Ubuntu, but I guess libXss1 or libgconf-2-4 library is missing. In Ubuntu, please make sure these are existing in your machine,
sudo apt search libXss1
sudo apt search libgconf-2-4
If these are missing, install them by the following.
sudo apt-get libXss1
sudo apt-get libgconf-2-4
And relaunch MATLAB to confirm Live Editor is available. Please replace the corresponding package manager commands in Arch Linux.
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Ashish Bhatt
el 20 de Sept. de 2019
installation commands should read (notice "install"):
sudo apt-get install libXss1
sudo apt-get install libgconf-2-4
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Douglas Davis
el 17 de Feb. de 2018
I had this issue on Linux Mint 18.3. What I did was fix some broken links in the Matlab install directory. $MATLABROOT/sys/jxbrowser-chromium/glnxa64/chromium
Changing libgcrypt.so.11_old -> /usr/lib64/libgcrypt.so.20 to libgcrypt.so.11 -> /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgcrypt.so.20 and Changing libudev.so.0_old -> /usr/lib64/libudev.so.1.6.4 to libudev.so.0 -> /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libudev.so.1.6.4
were the major changes.
I also renamed $MATLABROOT/sys/os/glnxa64/libstdc++.so.6 to libstdc++.so.6.old which causes Matlab to use the system libstdc++ library. This greatly shortened startup times and eliminated a missing libproxy error.
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Scott Minkin
el 17 de Jun. de 2019
They may also reside in your $HOME/.matlab/<releasename>/HtmlPanel/glnxa64/chromium/ directory.
VC
el 10 de Nov. de 2022
I have no 'jxbrowser-chromium' directory in /usr/local/MATLAB, and no 'HtmlPanel' directory in $HOME/.matlab/R2022b.
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