Brian Lunergan
2008-May-17 19:18 UTC
[R] Question about graphical UI running R version 2.7.0 (2008-04-22) on Ubuntu Hardy Heron...
Hi All: Tried out a couple of different options suggested earlier, but for some reason I can only get Rcmdr to work properly. Not that that's a problem, but it might have been nice to have a couple of other choices. Just tried out JGR and ended up getting not found errors on several of the menu choices. Installed OK. Just several key menu options such as package manager don't work. Have I possibly missed something in my setup, or has the cat some catching up to do to be compatible? Interested in considering sci-views, but I get the impression from their site that it is a windows only choice. On the mark, or have I missed something? Accepting the point that I'm an oddity for preferring an R GUI rather than the CLI in Linux, can anybody out there who has dabbled with (or used regularly) these two possibles advise on whether or not they are worth fussing with on the recent issue of Ubuntu? Or should I just accept that Rcmdr is a working option, shut up, and leave well enough alone? Regards... -- Brian Lunergan Nepean, Ontario Canada
Scionforbai
2008-May-17 21:07 UTC
[R] Question about graphical UI running R version 2.7.0 (2008-04-22) on Ubuntu Hardy Heron...
Have a look at RKWard (http://rkward.sourceforge.net/), for kde. I don't know though if Ubuntu has it in its repos.
Tobias Verbeke
2008-May-18 07:23 UTC
[R-sig-Debian] Question about graphical UI running R version 2.7.0 (2008-04-22) on Ubuntu Hardy Heron...
Hi, If you want a full-fledged R IDE for Linux, have a look at the StatET plugin for Eclipse: http://www.walware.de/goto/statet/ Eclipse support is not tremendous for Ubuntu (no recent builds to be apt-get installed), so you will need to download and unpack the stable release of Eclipse Classic from http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/ and then install from within Eclipse Help -> Software Updates -> Find and Install... Search for new features to install You need to use http://www.walware.de/eclipseupdates as a (new) Eclipse update site and walk through the wizard. To get started (launching R, configuring for Sweave etc.), you can access the cheat sheets via Help -> Cheat Sheets... -> StatET: R in Eclipse. For questions, there is a dedicated mailing list at http://lists.r-forge.r-project.org/mailman/listinfo/statet-user I hope this is useful. Kind regards, Tobias Brian Lunergan wrote:> > Tried out a couple of different options suggested earlier, but for some > reason I can only get Rcmdr to work properly. Not that that's a problem, > but it might have been nice to have a couple of other choices. > > Just tried out JGR and ended up getting not found errors on several of > the menu choices. Installed OK. Just several key menu options such as > package manager don't work. Have I possibly missed something in my > setup, or has the cat some catching up to do to be compatible? > > Interested in considering sci-views, but I get the impression from their > site that it is a windows only choice. On the mark, or have I missed > something? > > Accepting the point that I'm an oddity for preferring an R GUI rather > than the CLI in Linux, can anybody out there who has dabbled with (or > used regularly) these two possibles advise on whether or not they are > worth fussing with on the recent issue of Ubuntu? Or should I just > accept that Rcmdr is a working option, shut up, and leave well enough > alone? > > Regards...
Stefan Grosse
2008-May-18 08:30 UTC
[R] Question about graphical UI running R version 2.7.0 (2008-04-22) on Ubuntu Hardy Heron...
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [R] Question about graphical UI running R version 2.7.0 (2008-04-22) on Ubuntu Hardy Heron... From: Scionforbai <scionforbai at gmail.com> To: Brian Lunergan <ff809 at ncf.ca> Date: 17.05.2008 23:07> Have a look at RKWard (http://rkward.sourceforge.net/), for kde. I > don't know though if Ubuntu has it in its repos. > >rkward is great. It is in the ubuntu repos although usually not the recent versions. If you want to try those there are *.deb files on the already mentioned sourceforge page. Stefan