Just installed Rcmdr on a Linux box. When I exit from both Rcmdr and R together from the regular Rcmdr exit menu, it leaves my xterm with "stty -echo", so that nothing that is typed appears. If I exit only Rcmdr, and then exit R normally, everything is okay (stty echo). Other than that minor irritant, everything seems to work just fine. Linux 2.6.16-gentoo-r3 Athlon 64 X2 3800+ R version 2.4.0 (2006-10-03) Rcmdr Version 1.2-5 -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | Alan K. Jackson | To see a World in a Grain of Sand | | alan at ajackson.org | And a Heaven in a Wild Flower, | | www.ajackson.org | Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand | | Houston, Texas | And Eternity in an hour. - Blake |
Just installed Rcmdr on a Linux box. When I exit from both Rcmdr and R together from the regular Rcmdr exit menu, it leaves my xterm with "stty -echo", so that nothing that is typed appears. If I exit only Rcmdr, and then exit R normally, everything is okay (stty echo). Other than that minor irritant, everything seems to work just fine. Linux 2.6.16-gentoo-r3 Athlon 64 X2 3800+ R version 2.4.0 (2006-10-03) Rcmdr Version 1.2-5 -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | Alan K. Jackson | To see a World in a Grain of Sand | | alan at ajackson.org | And a Heaven in a Wild Flower, | | www.ajackson.org | Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand | | Houston, Texas | And Eternity in an hour. - Blake |
Just installed Rcmdr on a Linux box. When I exit from both Rcmdr and R together from the regular Rcmdr exit menu, it leaves my xterm with "stty -echo", so that nothing that is typed appears. If I exit only Rcmdr, and then exit R normally, everything is okay (stty echo). Other than that minor irritant, everything seems to work just fine. Linux 2.6.16-gentoo-r3 Athlon 64 X2 3800+ R version 2.4.0 (2006-10-03) Rcmdr Version 1.2-5 -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | Alan K. Jackson | To see a World in a Grain of Sand | | alan at ajackson.org | And a Heaven in a Wild Flower, | | www.ajackson.org | Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand | | Houston, Texas | And Eternity in an hour. - Blake |