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I have been moving from windows to Ubuntu recently.



I have both windows 7 and matlab for windows license keys.



My question is, is it possible to use wine to install matlab(for windows)? will the performance of matlab being affected?



Except wine, dual-boot, and purchase a new matlab for Linux license key, what other options do I have?



Update: I just searched for virtual box, will it be a good alternative?



Update: After trying with virtualbox, I believe it will not be a good option, because it only run with the ram allocated for it. Seems like I can only purchase a new license, if I don't want to dual-boot, which is quite not convenient.


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Since Matlab for Linux exists, the number of users who have experience with Matlab on wine is probably very limited.



If you cannot get a license that is valid on Linux, running Windows 7 (or any Windows) and Matlab with VirtualBox or KVM is certainly an option. The biggest issue is that a significant amount of RAM will be wasted for Windows.


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