"The Live Editor is unable to run in the current system configuration" error message when starting Live Editor on Ubuntu 17.04+

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When I open Live Editor in MATLAB on my Ubuntu 17.04 system, a message pops up saying "The Live Editor is unable to run in the current system configuration", and I am unable to use the Live Editor. Why is this happening? How can I fix it?

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MathWorks Support Team
MathWorks Support Team on 29 Jan 2019
This is a bug in MATLAB R2017b (and later) that affects Ubuntu 17.04 (and later). Since the release of Ubuntu 17.04, the libgconf-2.so.4 library does not get installed unless it was already on the system prior to an upgrade. However, this library is needed by the Live Editor in order to run.
As a workaround, run the following command in the terminal to install the missing library:
sudo apt-get install libgconf2-4
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Mika Mäki
Mika Mäki on 8 May 2019
This answer worked on Kubuntu 19.04 with MATLAB R2019a, although the package name is a bit different:
sudo apt install libgconf-2-4
However, the typing latency problem described here still hasn't been fixed, and it makes the live editor nearly unusable.

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