Hi Luben,
You wrote earlier that you cannot get linux help from your IT department.
I am guessing that your IT department supports Windows.
In that case, consider using Windows with WSL 2 (see
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/about).
The default Linux distribution for WSL 2 is ubuntu, which is supported by
posit and R and will allow you to avoid the problems you are experiencing
with Mint.
A separate hint is that sometimes rstudio-server works when rstudio desktop
fails. In this case you can bring up Rstudio in your browser.
On Tue, Jan 2, 2024 at 6:39?AM Luben Dimov <luben.dimov at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Thank you Dirk, I will read through all the other instructions on your
> site as well and try again. I have never used Dockers before, but will
> give it a try too.
>
> I appreciate all your help with R on Linux!
> Luben
>
> On Mon, 2024-01-01 at 22:14 -0600, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
> >
> > Luben,
> >
> > r2u instructions are at the site; there are two scripts for Ubuntu
> > focal and
> > jammy. I tested those repeatedly. Many people used them.
> >
> > We also support Docker installationsl; the docker images are also
> > rebuilt
> > frequently. r2u is also used around the clock on CI, likely most
> > often 'from
> > scratch' on more base-level Ubuntu installations.
> >
> > I never used Linux Mint. If this differs, you will have to work out
> > how to
> > cover any and all edges you encounter. I never claimed r2u was for
> > Mint.
> >
> > r2y has delivered well over ten millions binary packages since we
> > started
> > this, and is running likely thousands of automated jobs each way. On
> > the
> > supported platforms, i.e. mostly Ubuntu jammy.
> >
> > Cheers, Dirk
> >
>
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