Problems with matlab R2016b on debian

Hello, I am experiencing problems with matlab on my workstation. As far I understand it is related to the interaction with the nvidia drivers and oepngl libraries.
System description
Drivers: 367.57
OS: Debian 8.6 jessie.
Problem Description Whenever I run matlab I get the following warning
com.jogamp.opengl.GLException: X11GLXDrawableFactory - Could not initialize shared resources for X11GraphicsDevice[type .x11, connection :0.0, unitID 0, handle 0x0, owner false, ResourceToolkitLock[obj 0x538d5506, isOwner false, <63c927c4, 2b51e80a>[count 0, qsz 0, owner <NULL>]]]
at jogamp.opengl.x11.glx.X11GLXDrawableFactory$SharedResourceImplementation.createSharedResource(X11GLXDrawableFactory.java:326)
at jogamp.opengl.SharedResourceRunner.run(SharedResourceRunner.java:297)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
Caused by: com.jogamp.opengl.GLException: glXGetConfig(0x1) failed: error code Unknown error code 6
at jogamp.opengl.x11.glx.X11GLXGraphicsConfiguration.glXGetConfig(X11GLXGraphicsConfiguration.java:570)
at jogamp.opengl.x11.glx.X11GLXGraphicsConfiguration.XVisualInfo2GLCapabilities(X11GLXGraphicsConfiguration.java:500)
at jogamp.opengl.x11.glx.X11GLXGraphicsConfigurationFactory.chooseGraphicsConfigurationXVisual(X11GLXGraphicsConfigurationFactory.java:434)
at jogamp.opengl.x11.glx.X11GLXGraphicsConfigurationFactory.chooseGraphicsConfigurationStatic(X11GLXGraphicsConfigurationFactory.java:240)
at jogamp.opengl.x11.glx.X11GLXDrawableFactory.createMutableSurfaceImpl(X11GLXDrawableFactory.java:524)
at jogamp.opengl.x11.glx.X11GLXDrawableFactory.createDummySurfaceImpl(X11GLXDrawableFactory.java:535)
at jogamp.opengl.x11.glx.X11GLXDrawableFactory$SharedResourceImplementation.createSharedResource(X11GLXDrawableFactory.java:283)
The command opengl info is completely empty
Version: ''
Vendor: ''
Renderer: 'None'
RendererDriverVersion: ''
RendererDriverReleaseDate: ''
MaxTextureSize: 0
Visual: ''
Software: 1
HardwareSupportLevel: 'none'
SupportsGraphicsSmoothing: 0
SupportsDepthPeelTransparency: 0
SupportsAlignVertexCenters: 0
Extensions: {}
MaxFrameBufferSize: 0
As a result, the plots look weird and the legend do not match the plot.
I have tried to use -softwareopengl as an option, but the only effect I obtain is that the message is hidden, but the figures are not displayed correctly.

13 Comments

Are you trying to start MATLAB remotely?
Which NVIDIA graphics card are you using?
I have the same problem using Matlab R2016b under Ubuntu 14.04 with the Geforce GTX 960.A parallel installation of Matlab R2015a works fine.
I have the same problem with MATLAB 2016b, Ubuntu 14.04, NVIDIA TiTan. How could it be solved? Thank you!
Same OpenGL problem, MATLAB R2016b, Ubuntu 14.04, Nvidia GTX 980M, Nvidia 367.35 drivers.
I am having the same problem with Debian Jessie and a Nvidia GTX 1070 with the latest 367.35 drivers installed. Same output for opengl. MATLAB please help!
Same warning when starting Matlab with Ubuntu 14.04 and TitanX, driver version 367.57. Applies to R2016a, R2016b, R2017a.
Luckily R2015b works OK! I would assume that fix or workaround would available by now.
The problem is caused in changes in NVIDIA drivers 361.xx and newer and MATLAB reliance on driver behavior outside stantard Linux OpenGL ABI. These changes are described here. I could solve the problem by downloading the NVIDIA driver installer, unpacking it using the --extract-only installer command line switch and then by replacing the installed libGL.so.1.0.0 library file with the libGL.so.$VERSION file from the unpacked installer (the file must be renamed to libGL.so.1.0.0).
I am having the same problem running ubuntu 14.04 LTS with 2017a. It also works fine for me running 2015b. I also have an nvidia graphics card.
Problem solved by method suggested by Miroslav. Thanks! Quite a hack, though. This is clear MATLAB error, I hope they fixed in future releases.
Miroslav's method also works for me. Thank you.
Cheng Zeng comments to Miroslav Flídr:
It works for me using this method, thank you. One thing to note is that the libGL.so.1.0.0 file is located in /usr/lib64/ folder.
Thanks Miroslav, your suggestion saved me also :-)
I met the same problem. Miroslav Flídr's method and Walter Roberson's comment works for me. Thanks for your kind help!

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Answers (1)

I have similar issue running Debian GNU/Linux 8.8 (jessie) and vanilla kernel 4.4.70 with R2017a. NVidia driver installed as follows:
sudo NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-375.39.run --no-glvnd-egl-client --no-glvnd-glx-client
then lunch matlab:
$ ~/MATLAB/R2017a/bin/matlab MATLAB is selecting SOFTWARE OPENGL rendering. Bus error
Any ideas?

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Update:
Some shared libraries under "~/MATLAB/R2017a/bin/glnxa64/" were corrupted i.e. "libmwvvir.so". After reinstallation MATLAB works.

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