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2020 Jul 16
1
R 4.0 for ARM processors
...box that currently hosts my web site, RStudio server, and Shiny server! > Got it. Missed the cluster part earlier and then confused myself looking for arm64 16core machines. There aren't any :) >> For the truly curious, you can view my RPi cluster here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/kALwoYCVxJ32VgxEA > Neat :)? Very geek chic! Patrice [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2020 Jul 15
2
R 4.0 for ARM processors
...file cabinet next to my desk, all four boards. Yes, you could argue that it's merely a toy.... but it's bigger and cheaper than the AWS box that currently hosts my web site, RStudio server, and Shiny server! For the truly curious, you can view my RPi cluster here:?https://photos.app.goo.gl/kALwoYCVxJ32VgxEA Thanks again, Dirk. Your contributions to Debian and Ubuntu are foundational for my computing platforms. Paul Teetor, Elgin, IL USA http://quantdevel.com/public On Wednesday, July 15, 2020, 11:52:03 AM CDT, Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> wrote: On 15 July 2020 at 16:35,...
2020 Jul 15
0
R 4.0 for ARM processors
...er than the AWS box that currently hosts my web site, RStudio server, and Shiny server! Got it. Missed the cluster part earlier and then confused myself looking for arm64 16core machines. There aren't any :) | For the truly curious, you can view my RPi cluster here:?https://photos.app.goo.gl/kALwoYCVxJ32VgxEA Neat :) Very geek chic! | Thanks again, Dirk. Your contributions to Debian and Ubuntu are foundational for my computing platforms. You're too kind. Cheers, Dirk -- https://dirk.eddelbuettel.com | @eddelbuettel | edd at debian.org
2020 Jul 15
2
R 4.0 for ARM processors
Thank you very much, Dirk. That nudge solved the problem, of course. I am embarrassed. I was so fixated on Ubuntu repositories that I neglected to check the Debian 'testing' world! Regarding the RPi: The RPi 4 uses the 'arm64' architecture, the full 64-bit one. I stopped using dedicated distros, such as Raspian, when Ubuntu went all-in on RPi support, which happened in their