The situation now is much worse.

The plugin for Maple appears to not be even loaded by texmacs, the menu
does not give anymore the possibility to open a Maple session.

I don't know now how to have Maple working with texmacs and Ubuntu now
and I am tired of looking for solutions.

The interface for Maxima is present in the menu but I get "plugin not
declared"

The gnuplot interface works but it has a minor bug (showing an
unnecessary error message).

Texmacs is a truly innovative program, really good for producing
scientific reports, and unique as an interface to many different
programs of symbolic computation.

It is one piece of free software which does not have a commercial
counterpart, it is really unique and innovative.

But it seems to be orphaned on Ubuntu. Ubuntu users like me see only a
bunch of bugs when they try to use Texmacs as an interface e.g. to Maple
or Maxima. That's a pity.

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Maple interface broken in Ubuntu Edgy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/73393
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