Running Redhat 9, how do I get the real-time target support package software to work for all users in relation to the speedgoat IO blockset 9.5.0

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running Redhat 9, when i use admin priviledges load in my support package software to run the IO blockset 9.5.4 it only works for that user, i however have several users on one computer that need the packages. if you run the IO blockset without the support packages they become unusable and the support packages on one user seem to link back to the user that installed it in the first place causing their matlab prefereneces setup to not be able to link to the installed IO blockset. i would like to be able to install these addons and have anyone that uses the system be able to access and utilize the addons as they were designed.

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Amal Raj
Amal Raj on 19 Feb 2024
Hey, To install the real-time target support package and Speedgoat IO Blockset 9.5.0 for all users on a Red Hat 9 system, perform a global installation using superuser privileges. Install the software in a common directory, such as `/usr/local/MATLAB/`, where all users have read and execute access. Adjust directory permissions using `chmod` and `chown` to grant necessary access to all users. Set global environment variables by editing `/etc/profile` or scripts in `/etc/profile.d/` to ensure system-wide availability. You may need to individually configure MATLAB preferences for each user or use a global `startup.m` script to automatically set the MATLAB path on startup. Check the software's documentation for multi-user installation instructions and contact MathWorks or Speedgoat support for further assistance. Always adhere to the licensing terms when making software available to multiple users. This approach ensures that all users on the system can access and utilize the installed addons as intended.

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