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From: Alfred on 9 May 2010 04:46 This is probably a very vague question but can I install Matlab Student Version 32-bit on my Ubuntu Lucid 64-bit? I'm presuming I can but then again, I don't know what would be the extra requirements. I've recently fresh installed Ubuntu so I'm going to have to re-download Matlab. Just checking before I do so. Please explain this to me. Thank you very much. Regards.
From: ubuntu21 T on 13 May 2010 14:50 Matlab works well on 64-bit ubuntu, meaning this platform is supported. I have used it on Ubuntu 7.10 (32 and 64 bit), 8.10 (64 bit) and 10.04 (32 bit). After you will download your new matlab version, if it is a full DVD or .iso file code-named simply "linux version", as soon as you start the installation procedure, you will notice the installer will detect your platform (namely x64 i.e. 64 bit) so you just do Next, Next etc. and finally it should work out-of-the box.
From: Alfred on 14 May 2010 07:40 "ubuntu21 T" <tcstefanro(a)gmail.com> wrote in message <hshhle$ils$1(a)fred.mathworks.com>... > Matlab works well on 64-bit ubuntu, meaning this platform is supported. I have used it on Ubuntu 7.10 (32 and 64 bit), 8.10 (64 bit) and 10.04 (32 bit). After you will download your new matlab version, if it is a full DVD or .iso file code-named simply "linux version", as soon as you start the installation procedure, you will notice the installer will detect your platform (namely x64 i.e. 64 bit) so you just do Next, Next etc. and finally it should work out-of-the box. Thank you very much for your reply :) I will install Matlab now. It's ironic how people talk about deep technical stuff and yet noone replied me on this simple question, isn't it? Anyway, thanks again. Take care. Regards.
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