There should be an ubuntu maintainer for texmacs and related packages,
such as the scripts for the various sessions. I am not competent to do
that, although I am a texmacs user and try to find workarounds for the
problems I encounter.

Texmacs should be of special interest to this group: 
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuScience

By the way, pressure from the Ubuntu community could help texmacs to
reach the degree of user-friendliness that would prompt its larger
adoption.

Texmacs is a great program which is kept at 80% of its possibilities:
it's one of the few technical innovations around, and it's really great
(almost unique) to work with, but there are also some stumbling blocks
that the developers have been underestimating for years, such as
perfecting the session scripts, improving the graphical interface,
bibliography management, styles availability, latex compatibility
(although this one is not bad already), documentation. With some effort
in these directions (which with some reason the developers expect should
be done in part by the community) it would see much larger adoption,
without it it's doomed to interest only a small niche of users (also
considering that the physical-mathematical community is not large in
itself).

There are also sinergies which are not exploited: a carefully tuned and
well documented texmacs+scipy package could be a professional
alternative to Matlab (it is harder to produce a professional
alternative to Maple or Mathematica since there are no open-source
project at the same level of perfection - I have not tried mathemagix
yet but it seems to be in an early stage of development - and probably
is draining resources away from texmacs).

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Can't init Maxima session within TeXmacs
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