Recently, I installed MATLAB from the Ubuntu Software and uninstalled afterwards. However, when I do a software update via Software Updater, it shows me the following and disallow me to continue the update process. How can I completely remove the MATLAB software?
I have tried the following command but now workable.
When I execute sudo dpkg --configure -a
, the following is shown.
There is no uninstaller for MATLAB on UNIX or Linux. To remove MATLAB you simply need to delete the MATLAB installation following the instructions below:
If you are running a license manager for MATLAB, shut down the license manager using the
lmdown
script located in MATLAB's etc directory. If this folder does not exist, you are not running the FlexNet license manager. For example:You should also remove any license manager files in the
/var/tmp
directory. These files should begin withlm_TMW
, e. g.:Remove the entire root MATLAB directory using the
rm -rf
command, e. g.:Remove any symlinks to MATLAB binaries on the path, e. g.:
Source
Try:
I got the same problem, and it seemed to have happened because I've installed a MATLAB support tool before I installed MATLAB itself.
For me the recommendation of
with and additional command line
worked.
I explain: First:
after this command line the terminal show you a error message and suggest you to use
Second:
by typing this command line will show you a screen like the second one shown in this post, click on "cancel" and wait.
Third: well nothing, the system in the previous step had to remove the package.