Matlab R2011a License File Crack Pes

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Amancio Mccrae

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Jun 11, 2024, 6:20:19 AM6/11/24
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Hi Dave,
thanks for your reply:)
What I did not mention the last time:
LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libv4l/v4l2convert.so /usr/local/MATLAB/R2011a/bin/matlab
This I do to start matlab, as this would be the output without preloading the module:

Just discovered that it can run if I choose 'Run only if user is logged on', but I need it to 'Run whether user is logged in or not'. Under the Properties of matlab.exe it says that administrators have Full Control, and I am presently logged in with an administrator account, so can't figure out what the problem is. Any suggestions? Alternatively is it possible to run the XP version of Task Scheduler on Windows 7, since I never ran into these issues?

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Note that if this does solve the issue for you it's likely because you have a script called matlab that is shadowing the original matlab command and so perhaps matlab is not receiving the -desktop flag which it needs to run when launched without a terminal.

This got rid of the error, but I still have a problem launching Matlab. Each time I launch it (by typing "matlab" in terminal), the Mathworks software activation window pops up. I provide the path to the licence file, it appears to activate successfully (no errors), but then Matlab doesn't launch. If I try to run it again, the same thing happens.

Try running /usr/local/MATLAB/R2011a/bin/matlab (change the path according to the location on your system) in the terminal to see if that runs MATLAB. If not, perhaps you can still get some error messages from there that might be useful for your question.

Old thread I know, but I just had this same problem. The problem for me at least, was that it is recommended installing matlab with root priviledges and as such when it came to activation the default user to be granted a licens became root. In this way I could only start matlab when logged in as root. Problem is easily fixed by running the activation again outside of root.

Way too old thread but viewed 4523 times and active 16 days ago so still relevant I guess. Here is how you solve it. In my case the folder "/.matlab/R2015a_licenses/" did not exist. though "/.matlab" did. So I created R2015a_licenses. Now the problem is this folder was accessible only to root. So the activation application could not write the required file. So change the permission of this folder using "sudo chmod 777 R2015a_licenses". Now run matlab normally(no sudo). It should take you to the activation client. otherwise run the activation client manually(no sudo), it is called "activate_matlab.sh" in the bin folder. follow the steps and let it detect the user-name and do not change it. when it exits without error you are done with the licence part. Now there could be another problem that your matlab freezes just after the opening window and doesn't go any further. Take a look at this. "Go to the ".matlab/" directory in the users home directory. Rename the directory named after the version of MATLAB you are using to have _old at the end. If there is a folder with "_licenses" in the name, DO NOT rename that folder" kind of worked. By kind of I mean matlab complained that it cant write preferences in "/.matlab". So I changed the permission for that folder by "chmod" and then it worked.

MATLAB is not a CLI application on MS Windows. One needs a shell wrapper that would pipe emacs input into a Matlab and back. One can get that from ram/matlabShell/index.html . The only problem is that it does not allow multiline commands. This is crucial if one intends to use it with org-babel . There is a workaround available until better solution is found. Here it is explained how to set things up. However "" shall be replaced with '()

puck.zip (zip file, 10 kb, December 30, 2012)
This zip archive contains MAMBO and the MAMBO toolbox source files to visualize the MAMBO project and regenerate visualization files using maple 16, mupad 5.6.0 (matlab R2011a), and mathematica 8.0 versions of the code found below.

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