Why am i getting error "you don't have permissions to folder /usr/MATLAB/R2024b" while installing R2025a?

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Yes i know the question has been ask before, but since i'm not allowed to comment, im asking it again.
Yes i am Admin/root
and Yes permissions are 777 for /usr/MATLAB
No the link did not provide an Answer
Thanks for the help

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Vidhi Agarwal
Vidhi Agarwal on 30 Jun 2025
This error path (/usr/MATLAB/...) suggests you’re on Linux or macOS. On Windows, similar errors happens when MATLAB is install into C:\Program Files\MATLAB without admin rights. In that case, run the installer as administrator.
To resolve this issue try the given below steps, these might help in getting started:
  • Open a terminal and run the installer with "sudo".
sudo ./install
  • If you downloaded an installer script:
sudo sh install
This gives the installer the necessary permissions.
During installation, make sure you are installing to a directory where you have write access. By default, MATLAB wants to install to /usr/local/MATLAB or /usr/MATLAB. If you don’t have root access, choose a directory in your home folder (e.g., /home/yourusername/MATLAB/R2025a).
If the installer is trying to modify or overwrite /usr/MATLAB/R2024b, and you don’t need that version anymore, you can remove it (with admin privileges).
sudo rm -rf /usr/MATLAB/R2024b
Hope this helps!

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