Why does MATLAB fail to install with a "'std::runtime_error' what(): Unable to launch the MATLABWindow application" error on Linux?

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When I try to install MATLAB on Linux, it fails with the following error:
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::runtime_error'
what(): Unable to launch the MATLABWindow application
Aborted

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MathWorks Support Team
MathWorks Support Team on 23 Mar 2022
Edited: MathWorks Support Team on 23 Mar 2022
For MATLAB R2021a or later:
This error typically occurs as the result of a CEF issue from missing libraries. You can directly run the MATLABWindow script from within the MathWorks Product Installer for a potentially more detailed error message on the missing libraries. You can run MATLABWindow directly by following the below instructions:
1) Start a terminal
2) Extract the MathWorks Product Installer (ex. matlab_R2021b_glnxa64.zip) to a new directory
3) cd to the extracted installer directory (i.e. the directory from which they would run ./install)
4) Run the following command
  ./bin/glnxa64/MATLABWindow
 
An example output from this would be:
./bin/glnxa64/MATLABWindow: error while loading shared libraries: libatk-bridge-2.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
In the above example, the issue was resolved by installing the at-spi2-atk library package.
Another example output is:
./bin/glnxa64/MATLABWindow: error while loading shared libraries: libasound.so.2: cannot open shared object files: No such file or directory.
In this example, the issue was resolved by installing the alsa-lib and alsa-lib-devel library packages.
For MATLAB R2020b or earlier:
This error message is typically caused by a library dependency error.
To resolve this issue, please remove the following libraries from the MathWorks Installation files, specifically the /bin/glnxa64 directory:
libcrypto.so.1.1
libssl.so.1.1
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Xingwang Yong
Xingwang Yong on 23 Mar 2021
Removing these two files worked for me, but I can not use MATLAB coder after installation.
System, CentOS 8.3, MATLAB 2020a.
MATLAB Coder error message, 'Bundle#290 start failed: /lib64/libk5crypto.so.3: undefined symbol: EVP_KDF_ctrl, version OPENSSL_1_1_1b'

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Tianjiao Ding
Tianjiao Ding on 3 Aug 2020
In fact this solution seems to work so well that I would like to make it an answer rather than a comment to help those who suffer from this problem. I am using ssh to connect a remote machine, and on the remote machine I am root.
  1. Turn on X11-forwarding to have remote display. This is a must if you do not want to install without GUI (where I tried for 15 mins to look for the so-called "File installation key" and gave up). Then ssh -Y or ssh -X to the remote machine.
  2. Install by directly running "install_unix_legacy". For me it is located at MATLAB2020a/bin/glnxa64/install_unix_legacy, but it may be different for you if you are using different architectures/operating systems.
  3. If 2 does not work, try runing "install_unix".
  4. Now a window for installation should pop up. Cheers!
I did not delete any of the files mentioned by the other answers. If you want to try, remember to delete not only the indicated files, but also their symbolic links in the same directory.
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Tianjiao Ding
Tianjiao Ding on 19 Aug 2020
You guys are amazing for using Arch Linux (I heard many stories from my colleagues and decided to make my life easier...). One thing I have not resolved yet: I run Matlab on a remote Ubuntu server, and use X11 forwarding to have a GUI on my local machine. However, Matlab always crashes several seconds after startup. Have you in any possibility also faced that issue?
cui,xingxing
cui,xingxing on 23 Sep 2022
@Elizabeth Sarneso good job,this is the first time I've heard of a successful installation on WSL2, congratulations, I'll try to install on WSL2 in the future, win11 supports the WSL2-GUI interface, a screenshot of matlab would be nice

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Jeffrey Daniels
Jeffrey Daniels on 10 Dec 2020
Edited: Jeffrey Daniels on 10 Dec 2020
I had this same problem. I didn't need to use 'install_unix_legacy' or remove any libraries. This is how I fixed it:
Ensure that you have permission to read and execute in the folder you are running ./install from, because the installation program needs to stat files in that folder structure; /home/[user]/MatlabR2020b_Linux_Install/bin/glnxa64/cef_locales/ to be specific, among others.
$ chmod 755 -R /home/[user]/MatlabR2020b_Linux_Install/
$ sudo ~/MatlabR2020b_Linux_Install/install

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