Displaying 20 results from an estimated 100000 matches similar to: "Updating through Synaptic Package Manager"
2005 Mar 17
1
adding winehq debian repository to apt-get | synaptic
I added the winehq debian repository to apt-get | synaptic
(I am running mepis 3.3) and would like to install those rather than the
debian official unstable builds
but
since the winehq repository is also marked as part of 'unstable' distro
I can't find a way to distinguish the wine / winelib provided by winehq
from the official ones (which would need the many winelib-* packages)
2006 Nov 13
2
Using Synaptic with Cent OS 4.4
Can Synaptic be used successfully on CentOS 4.4 instead of YumEx ? Are
there any issues using Synaptic with the CentOS 4.4 repositories ?
2012 Jun 05
2
How to revert to wine 1.5.4 on Ubuntu 12.04 using Synaptic?
I am using:
http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntu-wine/ppa/ubuntu
as an additional repository in Synaptic so I can use the latest (released) version of wine, 1.5.
Today, with the wine 1.5.5 update, I can no longer run World of Warcraft, so I'd like to revert to the 1.5.4 version until the latest released version works. Unfortunately, I can't force Synaptic to use 1.5.4 (perhaps because the
2005 Mar 04
12
A Problem : Can NOT install APT or Synaptic for v4.0
Hello,
There was no problem installing "APT" package in
CentOS 4.0 Beta, but so far I could not install
APT or Synaptic by "# yum install apt" or
by "# yum install synaptic" in a usual manner.
Is there any solution for this?
It seems to me, something is wrong only for these
two packages.
Regards.
2011 Feb 20
0
libxapian1.2.4 breaks synaptic quick search; breaks software centre search
[Cc-ing xapian-discuss as other people may be able to help]
On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 11:45:20PM +0000, francis wrote:
> I installed xapian1.2.4 on Lucid; libxapian1.2.4 seems to be
> incompatible with synaptic quick search - typing two or more chars
> produces a segmentation fault. The synaptic search(find) button works
> ok. Software Centre search is also broken.
I guess you're
2024 Sep 28
3
when installing packages for R on Linux, is it better to use my distro's package manager, or install.packages()?
I'm running R (currently 4.4.1) on Linux Mint
> sessionInfo()
R version 4.4.1 (2024-06-14)
Platform: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
Running under: Linux Mint 20.3
...truncated...
To install a new R package, is it better to use Linux Mint's pacakge
manager (e.g. synaptic, apt-get, or similar), or to install it within R
with install.packages("some_new_package")?
I've done both over
2009 Feb 05
1
Updating to a Development Version breaks 'wine-dev'
Hi, I am relatively new to Linux but know what I'm doing.
I have installed Ubuntu and WinE (through synaptic package manager so it took the latest stable version, 1.0.1)
Warcraft III worked perfectly in this version. But GGClient (also known as Garena, a program used to play low-latency games with others on the internet through a VPN) does not work in this version of WinE. So I looked it up,
2011 Dec 04
2
Updating Wine
I have just noticed that my version of wine is 1.3.28 which is apparently a bit outdated. Strange cos I installed it via Synaptic.
Anyway how do I get hold of the latest version? Must I uninstall the old one first? Can I update from one to the other? Do I have to reinstall all my programs?
Thanks
2024 Sep 28
1
when installing packages for R on Linux, is it better to use my distro's package manager, or install.packages()?
Distribution package manger, always.
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On 9/28/24 18:05, Christopher W. Ryan wrote:
> I'm running R (currently 4.4.1) on Linux Mint
>
>> sessionInfo()
> R version 4.4.1 (2024-06-14)
> Platform: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
> Running under: Linux Mint 20.3
>
2017 Aug 30
0
FW: Predictive accuracy measures in a recently released R package, spm: Spatial Predictive Modelling [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
Hi All,
Just thought you might be interested in a recently released R package, spm: Spatial Predictive Modelling.
It aims to introduce some novel, accurate, hybrid geostatistical and machine learning methods for spatial predictive modelling.
Of 22 functions available in spm, two functions are for accuracy assessment. Perhaps they are not only useful tools for spatial predictive modelling
2018 Mar 20
0
A new version (1.1.0) of the “spm” package for spatial predictive modelling reelased on CRAN [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
Dear R users,
A new version (1.1.0) of the ?spm? package for spatial predictive modelling is now available on CRAN.
The introductory vignette is available here:
https://cran.rstudio.com/web/packages/spm/vignettes/spm.html
There are several new enhancements to the package including a fast version of random forest in using ranger (rg) library(ranger) and the ability to convert relevant
2008 Apr 08
2
Updating to 0.9.59 (source) from 0.9.58 (synaptic)
I installed Wine from Synapitc Packet Manager on Ubuntu 7.10. Currently it's version 0.9.58, but I can't wait for binaries and want to compile and install version 0.9.59 from source. Will it break my current installation? Will my programs (Steam, Audiosur, Peggle Extreme) need to be removed and reinstalled?
Also, it seems that Ubuntu repository servers are down now, because I can't
2005 Feb 12
0
Problem with d/loading Wine using Synaptic
Hi all -
I'm a first-timer here, and have been trying to install Wine from the
new "Wine for Debian users" site (I'm using Mepis Linux which is
Debian-based). I'm wanting to install the latest version (20050111-1),
and have used the "force version" option in Synaptic to do this.
I've tried this several times, but each time I get a "connection
2011 Jan 22
6
Debian ?Ubuntu version of latest R using synaptic in Ubuntu 10.10
Dear List
I use synaptic to download R on my Ubuntu 10.10. It seems latest version of
R on Ubuntu is 2.11.1
Even when I use debian.cran.r-project.org to update my packages the problem
remains (latest versions on CRAN are almost always 2 updates ahead of Debian
packages) This is also true for a lot of other packages as well
My specific problem is while I can use sudo apt-get to update packages
2011 Jan 22
6
Debian ?Ubuntu version of latest R using synaptic in Ubuntu 10.10
Dear List
I use synaptic to download R on my Ubuntu 10.10. It seems latest version of
R on Ubuntu is 2.11.1
Even when I use debian.cran.r-project.org to update my packages the problem
remains (latest versions on CRAN are almost always 2 updates ahead of Debian
packages) This is also true for a lot of other packages as well
My specific problem is while I can use sudo apt-get to update packages
2007 Jun 29
2
How to install R 2.5 with Synaptic in Ubuntu?
Dear R-users,
I'm using Ubuntu dapper, which only have R of Version 2.2.1.
Would anybody tell me how to install the latest version of R with
Synaptic in Ubuntu dapper system.
Thanks!
2009 Jun 26
1
Heteroskedasticity and Autocorrelation in SemiPar package
Hi all,
Does anyone know how to report heteroskedasticity and autocorrelation-consistent standard errors when using the "spm" command in SemiPar package? Suppose the original command is
sp1<-spm(y~x1+x2+f(x3), random=~1,group=id)
Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Susan
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2016 Sep 28
2
Upgrading samba from source over debian packages
On 09/28/2016 08:13 AM, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Sep 2016 07:00:17 -0500
> Bob of Donelson Trophy via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
>> On 2016-09-28 06:41, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, 28 Sep 2016 06:29:00 -0500
>>> Bob of Donelson Trophy via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>>>
2012 Sep 19
2
Deleting a folder with & character
Hello,
One of my users has a mailbox named 'INBOX.Kron & SPM' (maybe created a
long time ago, when we use courier imap as pop/imap server, but I'm not
sure).
I can see the maildir with a doveadm list command:
amateo_adm at myotis31:~$ sudo doveadm mailbox list -u <user>
...
INBOX.Kron & SPM
...
but I can't delete it, neithe rename it:
amateo_adm at
2023 Aug 06
3
A demonstrated shortcoming of the R package management system
CRAN, by relying on the powerful package management system that is part of R,
provides an unparalleled framework for extending R with nearly 20k packages.
We recently encountered an issue that highlights a missing element in the
otherwise outstanding package management system. So we would like to start a
discussion about enhancing its feature set. As shown below, a mechanism to
force