Random Problems opening Matlab (Java based GUI)

forfan forfan forfan at gmail.com
Tue Feb 8 03:01:46 CET 2005


Yes, I think you are right. 
Matlab is not stable under linux.


On Mon, 07 Feb 2005 19:00:20 +0100, Olivier Fourdan <fourdan at xfce.org> wrote:
> Hi
> 
> I hardly see how this could be a problem in Xfce. I think it's a bug in
> Matlab that gets triggered in Xfce, but unfortunately this is a
> commercial closed source application, and an expensive one, so there is
> really no chance that I can even put my hands on it.
> 
> Sorry, that will stay unfixed unless you ask Matlab, or try to
> investigate by yourself.
> 
> Cheers,
> Olivier.
> 
> 
> On Mon, 2005-02-07 at 12:20 +0100, Xavier Otazu wrote:
> >
> >       Hi!
> >
> >       This is a problem I suffered with xfce 4.0, but it reamins in xfce 4.2
> >
> >       When I try to open Matlab 7.0 R14, it randomly hungs.
> >
> >       If I start xfce session and immmdiately tries to open Matlab, it starts without
> > problem. Sometimes, after opening some other programs (for example, nedit), I
> > cannot open Matlab because it hungs just after splash screen, and workspace
> > window does not appear (I try to start it without splash screen, but workspace
> > never appears). I cannot kill Matlab process with Ctrl+C on the terminal I
> > opened Matlab, but I have to explicitly kill the PID. The only way to solve this
> > problem, is to close xfce session and restart it.
> >
> >       This problem never appeared on KDE. In fact, when this problem appear on xfce,
> > I open a parallel KDE session, and Matlab works properly on KDE but not on XFCE.
> >
> >       I think it is a xfce (i.e. xfwm or other daemon) problem. Matlab GUI is
> > coded in Java.
> >
> > cheers!
> >
> > Xavier
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