That’s weird, I cannot change permissions
Great, I have changed the ownership and the problem is partially solved,
Update, ~/.matlab all subfolders’ permissions were changed as well
but i am still faced with this desktop configuration error (if it’s critical)
I think Matlab configuration uses some other locations. Those should be documented on the Mathworks site. Some locations may depend on the desktop environment. A reinstall is generally easier than tracking down all the damaged permissions.
If that is what may have been causing the crash problem, must I rename those libraries during support installation?
or should I exactly follow that tutorial
where it says :
You should follow the suggestion made by the installer. The 1_stamps_setup.md “solution” relies on the state of ubuntu-toolchain-r PPA at a particular point in time – there is no guarantee that it will continue to work with
future versions of Matlab and Ubuntu.
If the installer doesn’t work, the Mathworks forums are more likely to have a robust solution, and the solution will be visible to all Matlab users.
Please follow this instruction. it works for me in ubuntu 22.04
sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
paste deb [arch=amd64] Index of /ubuntu focal main universe in line 45
than follow ABraun explanations
The whole crash problem was eventually solved after increasing the number of PATCHES (even though that Failed to load module “canberra-gtk-module” error still appears, which was rendered unsolvable yet un-harmful bug with most Matlab versions according to Mathworks community). Looks like I over-estimated the hardware capabilities of my computer. Regardless, I am still so grateful for your various attempts to help solve my problem.
please I added:
deb [arch=amd64] Index of /ubuntu focal main universe
to /etc/apt/sources.list
and ran: apt update; apt install g+±7
click@click:~ sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list click@click:~ apt update; apt install g+±7
E: Malformed line 1 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list (type)
E: The list of sources could not be read.
E: Malformed line 1 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list (type)
E: The list of sources could not be read.
click@click:~$
but I can not install g+±7
please help
You have C++ style comment “//“ prefix, but you need to use “#” for this file.
Thank you. Finally, the problem was solved and it was successfully executed mt_prep_snap ,
but when I opened Matlab, it did not find stamps,
although before I install GCC-7 and succeed in running mt_prep_snap it was found
I have installed stamps exactly As mentioned
why I do not find stamps in matlab…please help
thank you in advance
Set the stamps path to the Matlab,
@suribabu @ABraun
Greetings !!!
I am trying to perform PSI time series analysis. I have successfully completed all the steps for SNAP2StaMPS data preparation. Similarly, I have successfully performed mt_prep_snap and i found no error during those steps. But i have stuck on the step of stamps(1,1). So, i am requesting for the support from you to solve my problem.
I tried to repeat the SNAP2StaMPS data preparation already 3 times but didn’t find the problem. I have used the later ps_load_initial_gamma.m file source too. But Still the problem solve. I tried to see the lots of conversation but different people used different solutions which really made me more confused. Some tried to changed the code but i don’t think changing the code is permanent solution as those code has worked out for many people.
Looking forward to find the good suggestion.
Diwakar
Please try Matlab in Ubuntu, it will work.
I think you are running Matlab in windows right?
If you install Matlab in Ubuntu, the path should be like this /media/suribabu/500GB/INSAR_masterimage