Hello Claus,

Le 25/07/2018 à 20:01, Claus Futtrup a écrit :
Hi Antoine and Nikolay

Thank you for your help. I see that the easiest way is, as Antoine wrote, to execute a shell and execute scilab from the shell (and for sure, keep the shell open).
Well, the best solution I found is to use a dropdown terminal (like yakuake for example): pressing F12 the terminal appears/disappears. This way, I never have to close it and it stays open with a bunch tabs with the most common command line applications I use.

I tried to create a desktop "launcher" in Linux Mint, executing a scilab.sh script and containing 'nohup scilab.sh & disown' ... to release scilab from the terminal, but at no luck.
Well, I think the .desktop approach is the best one here.
You can also try to use a command launcher: with the Ubuntu I use (16.04), I have Alt+F2 that opens a proper command launcher and I can run any command line app. Note that it differs from pressing the Windows key that will only launch applications that have a corresponding *.desktop file.

I also tried to follow advice from askubuntu (below), including creating desktop files, etc. (see near the bottom), but still no luck.
I don't see your attempt here.
If you installed scilab from the repos, you should have a *.desktop file to tinker with in order to call your up-to-date scilab instead of the repo one.
On my system the desktop files of the repos applications are here:

    /usr/share/app-install/desktop/scilab:scilab.desktop
    /usr/share/applications/scilab.desktop

while I put the one of the applications I installed by hand  here:

    ~/.local/share/applications/

Hope it helps,

Antoine

Best regards,
Claus

On 25.07.2018 15:40, Nikolay Strelkov wrote:
Dear Claus!

As a temporarily fix you can read this solution on AskUbuntu - https://askubuntu.com/a/1029164/66509 <https://askubuntu.com/a/1029164/66509> . I have tested it. Unpacking to home folder works as expected (and as before).

Dear Scilab developers!

As long-time Scilab user I can't completely understand how this may happen. Please take a look to the mentioned bugs in the linked answer above and make real actions to fix these problems. Scilab is completely broken in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (so without real actions it will be broken until 2023) and does not work on development version 18.10 too. Also it does not work on Debian 10. Please contact Debian and/or Ubuntu maintainers directly.

Scilab is very often used in educational purposes. For example we use it on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS in our university to teach students. It will be very bad if we lose such a convenient and useful software-tool.

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2018-07-25 15:44 GMT+03:00 Claus Futtrup <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:

    Hi there

    I've installed Linux Mint 19 (MATE) and installing Scilab using
    the Software Manager doesn't work. I cannot get the GUI to show
    up (CLI works fine). There are several bug reports out there, but
    AFAIK no remedy. P.S. Upon first installation I did check and see
    that the GUI worked, but it never worked since and uninstalling +
    installing (incl. the CLI, and BTW also including reboots)
    doesn't work.

    Therefore I decided to download the Linux 64-bit package from
    scilab.org <http://scilab.org> ... when unpacked, I see there's
    not an installer ... but as the README says, launching
    ./bin/scilab gives me the GUI (yaayh!)

    The question is - from unpacking the software, how am I supposed
    to install this already compiled scilab in my Linux? ... Am I
    supposed to leave it in my /home directory? ... Sorry for my lack
    of knowledge here. I hope for some kind help.

    Best regards,

    Claus


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