Re: running MATLAB from remote machine
Re: running MATLAB from remote machine
- Subject: Re: running MATLAB from remote machine
- From: "Eric Fielding" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 4 May 2008 09:01:09 -0700
I had forgotten about the "-nojvm" option, which does allow you to run a command-line version of Matlab on a Mac and have the display on a remote machine. It doesn't provide the nice GUI with the editor, variable list, command history, etc., but it does run.
I just checked it by logging in from my MacBookPro to my PowerMac with "ssh -Y
server.name" and running Matlab with "/Applications/MATLAB74/bin/matlab -nojvm". This is all on Tiger, so I can't verify that it still works on Leopard.
++Eric
On Sun, May 4, 2008 at 6:52 AM, michael bane <
email@hidden> wrote:
On 4 May 2008, at 12:36, Martin Costabel wrote:
michael bane wrote:
On 3 May 2008, at 18:46, Eric Fielding wrote:
Michael,
It is my understanding that the Mac version of Matlab is only capable of displaying on the local display, unlike the Linux version of Matlab.
So it's not a 'true' X11 app?
Most of the matlab GUI runs under Java which uses aqua windows. Only the graphics windows run under X11. You can have a 'true' X11 version of matlab by starting it with the -nojvm option from the command line.
I did try this but IIRC the windows still appear on the remote Mac (where Matlab resides) and not the Linux machine where I'm logged in
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