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Thank you for the detailed bug report,
Unfortunately I have not had a chance to experience anything similar to you description. In part, the python-dev package should not affect on relatively new python versions.
My only theory at the moment is that the issue might have something to do with the terminal emulator used to run s-tui.
I'll keep this open to monitor similar behaviour on other systems.
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I am happy enough to close this issue for, in a way, it has been solved. It has been solved in this way/sense: on Mint 19, the program seems to work perfectly.
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Thanks for the update.
I was suspecting it was somehow related to Mint 18.3 when I came across a reddit thread on /r/linuxmint were a similar behavior was mentioned regarding some other program (cannot find it now).
Also, is seems there was no other distribution exhibiting this behavior.
Indeed there was no fix, but a least we have identified a reason for this issue.
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