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Then it took me a while to find out why I couldn't have my input evaluated. Pressing the return key just did nothing. Finally I found out that under LXDE the return key had the value KP_Enter instead of Return, which for the other applications didn't seem to make a difference. Fixing that with
I certainly prefer doing symbolic math on a laptop computer since it's quite tedious to type complicated expressions on this tiny keyboard. But the program itself runs very smoothly - one can even rotate those 3D plots with the cursor (=stylo)!