You should probably try to study a bit more about what ChromeOS is about before
asking questions like that. The real question you should have asked is whether R
is offered as SAAS in the cloud. (I don't think so.) You can setup an
instance of Linux in the cloud and run R there. RStudio Server may also be
helpful. If you don't like paying for your use of R by the minute, then you
may want to purchase your own server or reconsider using ChromeOS at all.
Also, please post here in plain text rather than using HTML email as the Posting
Guide requests.
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Kevin Chavers <kevinchavers at gmail.com> wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I have heard that Chrome OS is Linux based, so I am wondering if there
>is
>anyway to use R on a Google Chromebook using one of your Linux
>packages. If
>not, do you plan on making a version of R that is compatible with
>chromebooks or cloud based?
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