When starting maxima don't use the user's init file --- maxima-5.47.0/src/maxima.in.orig 2021-05-16 01:20:53.000000000 +0200 +++ maxima-5.47.0/src/maxima.in 2024-11-13 19:02:16.938731647 +0100 @@ -243,9 +243,9 @@ # one has to extend the amount of memory sbcl will be able to claim by using the # switch --dynamic-space-size in order to do so. if [ -x "$MAXIMA_IMAGESDIR/binary-$MAXIMA_LISP/maxima" ]; then - exec "$MAXIMA_IMAGESDIR/binary-$MAXIMA_LISP/maxima" --noinform $MAXIMA_LISP_OPTIONS --end-runtime-options --eval '(cl-user::run)' --end-toplevel-options "$@" + exec "$MAXIMA_IMAGESDIR/binary-$MAXIMA_LISP/maxima" --noinform $MAXIMA_LISP_OPTIONS --end-runtime-options --no-userinit --eval '(cl-user::run)' --end-toplevel-options "$@" else - exec "@SBCL_NAME@" --core "$maxima_image_base.core" --noinform $MAXIMA_LISP_OPTIONS --end-runtime-options --eval '(cl-user::run)' --end-toplevel-options "$@" + exec "@SBCL_NAME@" --core "$maxima_image_base.core" --noinform $MAXIMA_LISP_OPTIONS --end-runtime-options --no-userinit --eval '(cl-user::run)' --end-toplevel-options "$@" fi else