Graphical functions crash "no Qt platform plugin could be initialized"
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Hello
I'm encountering a crash when using graphical functions (e.g. 'plot', 'rendererinfo') on MATLAB R2025a on RHEL 9. The crash always reports:
"This application failed to start because no Qt platform plugin could be initialized. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem.
Available platform plugins are: linuxfb, minimal, offscreen, vnc, xcb."
I have attempted reinstalling, I have attempted adding several QT5 and XCB packages recommended by web searches, I have attempted various startup options and environment variables to no avail.
The workflow requires running scripts without a display but generating plots. The workflow functions properly on a different system, RHEL 7 with R2018b, but that system is being retired and replaced with the RHEL 9 system mentioned above. As a simple test case, I am able to run 'matlab -nodesktop -nodisplay -nosplash' and execute a plot command on the RHEL 7 system, but the same exact operation crashes on the RHEL 9 system.
I'd appreciate any further recommendations in troubleshooting and remedying this issue.
Thanks
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Goutam
le 1 Sep 2025 à 9:33
Modifié(e) : Goutam
le 1 Sep 2025 à 9:34
Hi Joseph,
I understand the issue you are facing a MATLAB crash with a Qt platform plugin error when attempting to use graphical functions like ‘plot’ on RHEL 9.
I have faced a similar issue in the past. The following fixes seemed to work for me at that time:
1. Set the QT_QPA_PLATFORM environment variable to ‘xcb’ Qt platform plugin before launching MATLAB:
Open a terminal and enter the following command:
export QT_QPA_PLATFORM=xcb
Then, in the same terminal session, launch MATLAB:
matlab
2. Switch to another window system, such as X11.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Goutam
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