I last used Mathematica 7 years ago and I forget a lot of the details. But
the original Mathematica always was proudly and consistently
cross-platform. Nowadays it's diversified into a number of products which
are priced separately, and controlled with a system of license numbers and
activation codes.

If you go to: https://www.wolfram.com/mathematica/trial/
you can sign up for a 15-day free trial of one or other of these products,
which will give you a license number that will almost certainly work with
your Pi to unlock features in whatever Wolfram product you've managed to
download and install. When I used Mathematica I had it on an annual
subscription, which expired on the dot, and required me to apply for, and
pay for, a new license to make my installation work again.

On Thu, 9 Apr 2020 at 20:21, 'James Russell' via Chat <[email protected]>
wrote:

> While Mathematica and Wolfram are free on the Pi, I keep getting asked for
> a license number i neither have nor seem to be able to obtain. I did find
> and old post about users having to be in the video group, which I put
> myself into, but it didn’t help.  Have any PI users here have better luck?
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