Opening Matlab, claim that X11 is not installed
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On this computer (OS X version 10.8.2 - Mountain Lion) , I have R2008b installed (permanent license). I get a message: "X11 does not appear to be installed .. X11 version 1.1.3 or greater is required". Actually, X11 is installed, latest version from XQuatz in /opt/X11. Apparently Matlab doesn't find it. Could you suggest a solution. Thanks,
Roger Wets
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Walter Roberson
on 17 Jan 2013
R2008b is not supported under Mountain Lion. Even R2012b is not officially supported but should be "close".
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Julian
on 17 Jan 2013
Open XQuartz first and from the xterm run matlab (just type "matlab" + return)
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Brian
on 30 Jul 2015
Hi Julian, I have the same problem, and I tried your solution and I get an error: null See the log file (/var/folders/g8/zxc5j5g14ld5xzs_jxbxlvww0000gp/T/aws.log) for more details. And when I go to the log file, I get a bunch of error codes I don't understand, but I have saved them in the attached file. If you can shed any light on this, it would be most helpful. Thanks! Brian
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