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Doron Behar
on 1 Oct 2022
Edited: Marc Compere
on 18 Mar 2025 at 15:10
I am running Matlab 2022b on NixOS - an unsupported-officially Linux distribution. I get this error since a few months ago when I try to open a matlab file:

Scrolling down that message shows the text:

And opening that "Requirements" link doesn't work - brings me to an empty web page:

I got this error message also with version 2021b. I don't use Matlab frequently enough to mark the day it stopped working, but I assume it was due to a system update. The list of system dependencies I have installed in Matlab's environment is available here:
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Shreyas
on 4 Oct 2022
Hello Doron,
I have attached a few articles for a possible workaround:
As already mentioned, NixOS is not a supported configuration. Also visit the Road Map (https://www.mathworks.com/support/requirements/platform-road-map.html) page for MATLAB & Simulink to check for a non-supported setup.
Thank You.
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Alessandro Genova
on 20 Oct 2022
cd <matlab_root>/bin/glnxa64/
mv libfreetype.so.6 libfreetype.so.6.old
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Roman Briskine
on 7 Nov 2022
On minimal Ubuntu 22 with xfce4, I had to install libgbm1. The other essential requirements such as libxt6 and libxft2 seem to be satisfied when xfce4 is installed.
If you are getting some weird error that does not happen elsewhere, you can find all the external libraries Matlab is linking to by running the following command.
find /usr/local/MATLAB/R2022b -name "*.so*" -exec ldd {} \; 2>/dev/null | grep 'not found' | sort -u | sed -r 's/^\s+(\S+.so).*$/\1/'
Many of them are optional and hunting them down might take a while but certainly possible. The search can be facilitated by comparing this to what you get on a properly working installation.
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Jack
on 17 Mar 2025 at 8:04
I have just experienced this issue on Ubuntu 24.04 as the system libstdc++ is newer than that bundled with matlab. This resulted in all sorts of delightful statements like
./glnxa64/builtins/glee/../../../../sys/os/glnxa64/libstdc++.so.6: version `CXXABI_1.3.13' not found (required by /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libLLVM.s
o.19.1)
and repeated for basically every library shipped with the software. The solution is LD_PRELOAD and manually specifying to use the system version of libstdc++:
LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6 bin/matlab
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Marc Compere
on 18 Mar 2025 at 15:05
Edited: Marc Compere
on 18 Mar 2025 at 15:10
Hello, thanks @Jack. this is helpful. I've seen the same errors and am kind of stunned at what has happened. Did Mathworks really ship the wrong libstdc++??? Wow.
this is, indeed, bizarre.
it sems the @MathWorks Support Team would definitely want to know how wonky their Linux code is that they're shipping. Sending out code with a mismatched libstdc++ has never happened in my experience with Matlab.
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The way LD_PRELOAD works is to put it right on the command line before the executable. So the line from @Jack above works when you're trying to execute:
bin/matlab
I've got a symbolic link to /usr/local/bin/matlab, so I never run bin/matlab.
this works wherever the symbolic link points:
LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6 /usr/local/bin/matlab
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