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[https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/366760-segmentation-violation-at-startup-on-fedora-26 Matlab segmentation violation under Fedora 28] |
[https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/366760-segmentation-violation-at-startup-on-fedora-26 Matlab segmentation violation under Fedora 28] |
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This error occurs when your computer cannot load a certain font display library through MATLAB. |
This error occurs when your computer cannot load a certain font display library through MATLAB. To resolve the issue, please navigate to MATLAB R2017b/R2018a installation location in your system and remove |
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To resolve the issue, please navigate to MATLAB R2017b/R2018a installation location in your system and remove |
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the “libfreetype.so.6” library file shipped with MATLAB R2017b, so that MATLAB will use the system version of that library: |
the “libfreetype.so.6” library file shipped with MATLAB R2017b, so that MATLAB will use the system version of that library: |
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The freetype libraries are installed in ''_matlabroot_/bin/glnxa64/''. |
* The freetype libraries are installed in ''_matlabroot_/bin/glnxa64/''. |
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Following are the commands to execute in linux shell to perform the above mentioned operation: (You may need root privilege) |
Following are the commands to execute in a linux shell to perform the above mentioned operation: (You may need root privilege) |
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cd /opt/matlab (or wherever you may have installed MATLAB) |
cd /opt/matlab (or wherever you may have installed MATLAB) |
Revision as of 13:25, 5 June 2018
Procedure for restarting the rack
There are times that the MEG electronics rack needs to be rebooted.
- If the Acq starts with some noisy channels, usually restarting the Acq will make the noise go away, if not reboot.
- If the HLU does not work, you must reboot the entire rack.
There are two important power buttons
- The button on the DSQ 3500 Electronics Control Console (EC Console) with the ring of light controls the power to the electronics rack. This light changes colors when the rack is powered up.
- The Head Localization Unit (HLU) power box, on the top of the new rack, has a button with a light within it. Press this button to turn on and off the HLU unit.
To restart (reboot) the electronics rack:
- First you must make sure the you have closed ACQ.
- Then power off the rack. Press the button on the EC console.
- Next you must power off the HLU box which is located on top of the new rack. Press it to turn off the HLU.
- Return to the console and power the rack back on.
- Wait about 10 seconds.
- Next, turn the HLU box back on.
- Now you can launch Acq.
- *Please contact MEG staff for assistance if you are unable to resolve problem(s).
Procedure for Resetting the JOYSTICK /FORP CONTROLLER
To SET / RE-set the FORP:
- Press the knob (shaft) on the right.
- The Display will read: “Change Modes?” Rotate to select and press the knob.
- Select: “Autoconfigure” (at the top). Press the knob.
- Select: “Legacy Handheld” (a ways down). Press the knob.
- Select: “USB” then press the knob.
- Select: “USB Key 12345” then press the knob.
To SET / RE-set the JOYSTICK:
- Press the knob (shaft) on the right.
- The Display will read: “Change Modes?” Rotate to select and press the knob.
- Select: “Autoconfigure” (at the top). Press the knob.
- Select: “HID JOYSTICK”. Press the knob.
- Select: “HID Key 12345” then press the knob.
4/18/18
Segmentation violation when starting Matlab R2017b and later under Fedora 28
Matlab segmentation violation under Fedora 28
This error occurs when your computer cannot load a certain font display library through MATLAB. To resolve the issue, please navigate to MATLAB R2017b/R2018a installation location in your system and remove the “libfreetype.so.6” library file shipped with MATLAB R2017b, so that MATLAB will use the system version of that library:
- The freetype libraries are installed in _matlabroot_/bin/glnxa64/.
Following are the commands to execute in a linux shell to perform the above mentioned operation: (You may need root privilege)
cd /opt/matlab (or wherever you may have installed MATLAB) cd bin/glnxa64 mkdir exclude mv libfreetype* exclude/
Now, please start MATLAB normally.