On 09/20/2012 04:33 PM, Michael Conklin wrote:> Per the suggestion of this list when I posted on the r-help list, I have
> gone to cran, linux downloads and read the read me file to try and install
> the binary for R 2.15.1 on my ubuntu AMD64 machine. I added to my
> sources.list the deb http:\\cran.wustl.edu\bin\linux\ubuntu precise main .
> Then I ran sudo apt-get update and sudo apt-get install r-base. The system
> promptly installs R 2.14.1 . I have tried this with 2 different cran
> mirrors with the same results. Any suggestions would be greatly
> appreciated. I have very little experience with ubuntu or linux although I
> feel I am being forced to learn quite a bit very quickly, so specific
> suggestions are more helpful than generic ones.
>
> Michael Conklin
>
Michael,
I think the easiest way to get the current R packages is to use the PPA
that supplies CRAN. To enable that, at a command line enter
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:marutter/rrutter
That will add the correct information into your apt sources list.
More infomration can be found out my Ubuntu and R blog,
http://tiny.cc/ubunturblog.
Michael
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