Intall MATLAB on Linux without GUI
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My Linux machine is a VM in the cloud, and my Linux knowledge is minimal (I normally work on Windows). The Linux machine has Internet access and I use it via SSH and BASH. I started by using a Windows Browser to download MATLAB, which came in a .zip file, so I extracted the files to a separate directory and used SCP to copy all of that to the Linux VM. I also prepared the installation input file and license. When I ran install on Linux, I discovered that some of the files were "broken" symlinks. For example, bin/glnxa64/libicuda.so.67 is a file containing the text libicuda.so.67.1, and should be a symlink to libicuda.so.67.1.
How can I download the installation files on Linux without GUI (and without a browser)? Or, alternatively, how can I preserve the symlinks in the .zip file on Windows?
Thanks in advance for your patience.
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Thomas Ligon
on 22 Dec 2022
MJFcoNaN
on 23 Dec 2022
Hello,
Why not upload the .zip file by scp, and unzip it on Linux?
Thomas Ligon
on 23 Dec 2022
Thomas Ligon
on 23 Dec 2022
Thomas Ligon
on 23 Dec 2022
Thomas Ligon
on 24 Dec 2022
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