Matlab R2012b - Java Exception, Error Starting Desktop
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Bart Geurten
on 16 Oct 2012
Commented: John Emad
on 21 Nov 2018
Hi folks,
I updated my Matlab R2012b on my Ubuntu system (11.04). The installation process went smoothly, but when I want to start Matlab, I encounter the following error, before the programm shuts down.
java.lang.runtimeexception: std::exception for "matlab.desktop.currentfolder.GroupColumn": Cannot write to the level specified even after multiple times of retry. It'S mostly due to no write permission.
It seems to be a rights or ownership problem because if I start Matlab with the sudo command, it starts up fine. I could not find the libary or the file Matlab tries to edit. Any ideas?
thanks
Bart
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Timothy Hilton
on 16 Oct 2012
Same thing happens to me on a macbook. Same exception, exception disappears when starting matlab using sudo. Any help appreciated!
-Tim
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Jordan Schmidt
on 17 Oct 2012
Most likely you don't have write permissions on your preferences directory. You can determine the location of the MATLAB preferences folder by running the PREFDIR command at the MATLAB prompt. If for some reason you're unable to fix the permissions, you can try changing the prefs directory location:
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Jonathan Wang
on 21 Nov 2012
following command could also solve your issue:
sudo chmod -R a+rw ~/.matlab
You need option "-R" here to apply the change to all of its sub-folders too.
Hope it helps. :-)
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Rajdeep Bhattacharjee
on 22 Apr 2018
Edited: Rajdeep Bhattacharjee
on 22 Apr 2018
Thanks for this wonderful solution :-) | Matlab R2017b Ubuntu 16.06
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