ERROR: MATLAB is selecting SOFTWARE OPENGL rendering.

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I am trying use matlab on linux. The instalation is ok, but when I run "matlab" I get the message: "MATLAB is selecting SOFTWARE OPENGL rendering."
Help!!!
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BLANKA SCHLICHTA
BLANKA SCHLICHTA on 5 Nov 2020
Edited: BLANKA SCHLICHTA on 5 Nov 2020
hallo!! Ze Wang, I have the same problem, do you install matlab after libstdc++6?
NgoiKH
NgoiKH on 13 Feb 2024
as suggested by hilla gerstman and works for me:
in terminal launching the matlab, enter the line: matlab -nosoftwareopengl

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Answers (14)

Akhil Kurup
Akhil Kurup on 26 Mar 2019
This can happen if your displayon linux is not set correctly. to set this
$ export DISPLAY=:0.0
and then run matlab

Jan
Jan on 26 Apr 2017
Is this an error or a warning message? In the latter case you can set the software OpenGL renderer manually to avoid the message during the automatic choice.
The reason for the warning is, that Matlab does not recognize the hardware OpenGL driver. Search in the docs for explanations:
docsearch opengl
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Sreelakshmi K R
Sreelakshmi K R on 10 Oct 2017
Edited: Sreelakshmi K R on 10 Oct 2017
I have similiar issue with matlab 2016b in ubuntu 16.04.3. When i call matlab, it shows the above message in the terminal and i get a splash screen. Nothing happens after that. It stays that way and i get nothing else. No gui or anything.

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Sagar Shriram Salwe
Sagar Shriram Salwe on 4 Oct 2018
Edited: Walter Roberson on 17 Oct 2018
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sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install gcc-4.9
sudo apt-get upgrade libstdc++6
This will resolved the issue
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 12 Oct 2023
downloads and unpacks useless things, takes forever, and isn't helpful at the end
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 12 Oct 2023
AGRIM:
As described by @Leonardo Santos in https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/337113-error-matlab-is-selecting-software-opengl-rendering#answer_402524 for at least some distributions and releases, there is a conflict with libstdc++.so.6 . The steps described by @Sagar Shriram Salwe would have the effect of replacing libstdc++.so.6 . That would be useful in at least some distributions and releases.
I do not have any information about whether all of the steps suggested by Sagar are required to solve the problem.

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Ze Wang
Ze Wang on 23 Feb 2018
I got the same issues with Ubuntu 16.04+R2017a and R2017b. Matlab didn't show up. But strange enough, matlab can start in VNC though I still got the same message "MATLAB is selecting SOFTWARE OPENGL rendering". Can anybody solve this problem?

yajun fan
yajun fan on 17 Oct 2018
i also have this issue?have anyone solve?

Leonardo Santos
Leonardo Santos on 21 Nov 2019
Edited: Leonardo Santos on 21 Nov 2019
In my case, this bug comes after install the matlab-support (apt-get install matlab-support) to have the matlab icon on the main menu. Apparently, the problem came up from the librarires name changes from the matlab-support. My prompted error, by the way:
MATLAB is selecting SOFTWARE OPENGL rendering.
/usr/local/MATLAB/R2018a/bin/glnxa64/MATLAB: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6:
version 'GLIBCXX_3.4.22' not found (required by /usr/local/MATLAB/R2018a/bin/glnxa64/libCppMicroServices.so.3.1.1)
Following the instructions from this bug report, I navigate to the directory where my matlab is installed, and get into
cd sys/os/glnxa64
In this folder, the libstdc++.so.6 was renamed to libstdc++.so.6.bak
I guess this was done by the matlab-support. The libstdc++.so.6.bak had a symbolic link to the version of this library in the same folder, libstdc++.so.6.0.22, though. Then, instead of rename libstdc++.so.6 library to libstdc++.so.6.old as said on the aforementioned bug report, I created a symbolic link of libstdc++.so.6 to my libstdc++.so.6.0.22. Simply:
sudo ln -s libstdc++.so.6.0.22 libstdc++.so.6
Finally, the matlab started as before matlab-support. Remember to change the last command to the specific version of libstdc++.so under your sys/os/glnxa64 matlab installation folder.

xinwei he
xinwei he on 13 Apr 2018
has anyone solved this problem?

Arturo Deza
Arturo Deza on 2 May 2018
Bump, same problem here, and similar to this issue, except that still unresolved : https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/150877-why-is-matlab-r2014a-hanging-on-the-splash-screen-on-linux

Ross Neuman
Ross Neuman on 2 May 2018
Edited: Ross Neuman on 2 May 2018
I was having this issue on my laptop with a legacy nvidia GPU (Quadro FX 880M) and Ubuntu 16.04, and I was able to resolve it by getting nvidia's most current drivers with:
sudo apt-get install nvidia-current
After a system reboot, the issue was resolved. I am a linux novice, so I cannot speak to the universality of this fix. I read this article to learn about updating graphics drivers.
UPDATE: With the above process I managed to install the wrong driver the first time (from nvidia-304 when I needed 340), but things seem to be working now with the correct legacy drivers. Clearly this fix is only for nvidia cards, as Arturo mentions below.
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Arturo Deza
Arturo Deza on 2 May 2018
Edited: Arturo Deza on 2 May 2018
$ sudo apt-get install nvidia-current
is only useful if you are using an NVIDIA graphics card for graphics output, but I am using my integrated motherboard for that so that is not a solution for me.

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Athmanathan Senthilnathan
Athmanathan Senthilnathan on 24 Oct 2018
The DISPLAY environment is probably not set. Check if "echo $DISPLAY" returns something. If that is empty, set it with "export DISPLAY=:0".

Kyohei Okimura
Kyohei Okimura on 26 Nov 2018
In my case, it was a permission error.
Did you try "xhost +" or any other similar commands?
私の場合はアクセス許可の問題でした.
xhost +等は試されていますか?

Martin Laurenzis
Martin Laurenzis on 23 Nov 2020
Hi,
I am running Matlab 2020b on Xubuntu 20.04 LTS with NVidia GTX1080TI.
I solved the problem by updating the graphics card driver.
Thanks, Martin

Luiz Henrique Souza Caldas
I`m receiving the same ERROR:
/usr/local/MATLAB/R2015a/bin/glnxa64/need_softwareopengl: /usr/local/MATLAB/R2015a/bin/glnxa64/../../sys/os/glnxa64/
libstdc++.so.6: version `CXXABI_1.3.8' not found (required by /usr/lib/libGLU.so.1)
/usr/local/MATLAB/R2015a/bin/glnxa64/need_softwareopengl: /usr/local/MATLAB/R2015a/bin/glnxa64/../../sys/os/glnxa64/
libstdc++.so.6: version `CXXABI_1.3.9' not found (required by /usr/lib/libGLU.so.1)
MATLAB is selecting SOFTWARE OPENGL rendering.
Does anyone know how to solve it?
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Luiz Henrique Souza Caldas
I´m trying to run Matlab in a Arch Linux based distro, Manjaro KDE, kernel 5.10.26-1, with a GeForce GTX 1070 GPU.

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Mahmoud
Mahmoud on 16 Jul 2023
Edited: Mahmoud on 16 Jul 2023
Hello, everyone. I too seems to get an error similar to what is being discuss.
Here's the error I got:
MATLAB is selecting SOFTWARE OPENGL rendering.
MESA-LOADER: failed to open iris: /usr/lib/dri/iris_dri.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory (search paths /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri:\$${ORIGIN}/dri:/usr/lib/dri, suffix _dri)
failed to load driver: iris
MESA-LOADER: failed to open zink: /usr/lib/dri/zink_dri.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory (search paths /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri:\$${ORIGIN}/dri:/usr/lib/dri, suffix _dri)
failed to load driver: zink
MESA-LOADER: failed to open kms_swrast: /usr/lib/dri/kms_swrast_dri.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory (search paths /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri:\$${ORIGIN}/dri:/usr/lib/dri, suffix _dri)
failed to load driver: kms_swrast
MESA-LOADER: failed to open swrast: /usr/lib/dri/swrast_dri.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory (search paths /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri:\$${ORIGIN}/dri:/usr/lib/dri, suffix _dri)
failed to load swrast driver
I am wondering what's problem and how to fix it. Anyone with a solution should please share. Thank you.

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