![]() ![]() Graphics: Intel HD Graphics, Intel HD Graphics, Built-In, 288 MB Model: MacBookPro6,2, BootROM 0F, 2 processors, Intel Core i5, 2.4 GHz, 4 GB, SMC 1.58f15 System model name: MacBookPro6,2 (Mac-F22586C8) Kernel Extensions in 000->0xffffff7f864f0fffĭependency: 64fe000->0xffffff7f86820fffīSD process name corresponding to current thread: WindowServerĭarwin Kernel Version 12.0.0: Sun Jun 24 23:00: root:xnu-2050.7.9~1/RELEASE_X86_64 Let me know how you get on with this and should you find another alternative solution let me know! Incidentally, if you are having problems with the graphics in MATLAB, such as the application crashing when plotting and the like, you can type the following command before launching MATLAB as specified above:Įxport DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=/System/Library/Frameworks/amework/Libraries Where $MATLAB is the path to your installation. Launch XQuartz and from the menu launch an xterm.Finally, after a lot of fiddling and searching and all, I found a way to run MATLAB successfully. I tried creating some symbolic links, but this did not work either. ![]() Great thing that Mathworks has told me that, but Apple does not do X11 anymore, so no installing from the DVD, righ?t! Worse still, unlike GIMP, there was no prompt from MATLAB to tell it the location of X11. Please find and run the Optional Installs.mpkg installer.” For OS X 10.5 or later, X11 is available on the OS X installation DVD. X11 version 1.1.3 or greater is required. Then tried to launch MATLAB and quite quickly the following message popped up: The first glimpse that things were not quite correct was when I had to tell manually to GIMP the location of X11. How wrong was I! I installed XQuartz, downloaded from here. So, there was I thinking to myself “It is just a matter then of re-installing XQuartz and off we go”. ![]() I had encountered this issue when upgrading GIMP, and at the time, everything seemed to be working fine with XQuartz. So, I realised that the final blow for X11 was given and that Mountain Lion did indeed get rid of it. Now, I must admit that the version of MATLAB that I have is by no means the latest, but it does do the work (for those of you who asked, I am running 2008a). Well, I have now made the move to Mountain Lion and for a bit it did look quite good, until I had the nerve of trying to start MATLAB. ![]()
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