FWIW, here is the list of Ubuntu 15.10 packages that I had to install "by 
hand" (the other ones, like gcc or python, being part of the system 
install):  

git
g++
gfortran
m4
liblapack-dev
libgsl0-dev
libfftw3-dev
libssl-dev
libav-tools-links
pandoc
libffi-dev
texlive-latex-extra
lrzip

With those, one can 

- build from source
- have 'make ptestlong' passed
- run sage in a jupyter notebook (./sage -n jupyter), with 3D graphics and 
MathJax OK

This is my (rather limited) definition of "fully working" ;-)

Eric.



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