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Hi,

So my goal is to install ROS and Matlab on a Ubuntu 14.04 laptop, simple right? I started with a fresh installation of Ubuntu 14.04 and went ahead to install ROS, I followed the installation instructions in the ROS wiki but I always get the "ROS-indigo-desktop-full depends on ROS-indigo-symantics..." and other dependencies.

I googled this issue and tried every possible scenario or suggestion but there wasn't much help, though I figured it is related to my Ubuntu being 64bit, so I decided to erase everything and install ubuntu 14.04 32bit, after I did that ROS amazingly installed without a single problem and ran smoothly.

BUT then I discovered that Matlab can only install on a 64bit linux! I tried to find a workaround but with no luck, so back to square one.

I erased everything and installed Ubuntu 14.04 64bit, and back to the dependency hell!!! ROS does not install and no solution for that on the internet.

It's been 10 days now and I still cannot install ROS and Matlab together, I would appreciate any help please.


Originally posted by Amjadov on ROS Answers with karma: 16 on 2014-12-24

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Comment by Andromeda on 2014-12-25:
I'm pretty sure you did the installation right, but in my 64 bit run both: ROS and Matlab. I haven't done nothing special, just followed the instruction on ROS website. Here my Xubuntu 14.04

Linux YE-166 3.13.0-43-generic #72-Ubuntu SMP Mon Dec 8 19:35:06 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linu

Comment by Amjadov on 2014-12-25:
It installed on the same laptop on Ubuntu 32bit smoothly without any problems, but on 64 bit it doesn't.

Btw I also tried to install it on a VM running 64bit Lubuntu but I got the same problem.

Comment by Andromeda on 2014-12-26:
Did you install a desktop version of your Ubuntu distro? I never had a problem to install 64bit

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Thanks guys for the help.

I finally solved it! it turned out that after I installed Ubuntu 14.04 64bit, somehow I upgraded my version to 14.10 Utopic, and this version of ubuntu is not compatible with ROS.

I re-installed Trusty and everything went fine.


Originally posted by Amjadov with karma: 16 on 2014-12-25

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Comment by Andromeda on 2014-12-28:
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