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2008 Jul 10
1
compiling pnmath on an intel processor running mac OS 10.5
Has anyone successfully compiled pnmath (http://www.stat.uiowa.edu/~luke/R/experimental ) for an intel processor running mac OS 10.5? When I attempt to do so via the R package installer (choosing "Local Source Package" and pointing to the pnmath_0.0-2.tar.gz file), I get the following errors: * Installing *source* package 'pnmath' ... ** libs ** arch - i386 gcc -arch i386
2008 Aug 21
1
pnmath compilation failure; dylib issue?
(1) ...need to speed up a monte-carlo sampling...any suggestions about how I can get R to use all 8 cores of a mac pro would be most useful and very appreciated... (2) spent the last few hours trying to get pnmath to compile under os- x 10.5.4... using gcc version 4.2.1 (Apple Inc. build 5553) as downloaded from CRAN, xcode 3.0... ...xcode 3.1 installed over top of above after
2013 Dec 06
2
Regarding installation of Raring Ringtail (13.04) (UBUNTU PACKAGE FOR R)
Dear Sir Can't find /etc/apt/sources.list file please help. When I tried the command on terminal some errors has occurred as follows- manjulata@manjulata-HP-Pavilion-dv4-Notebook-PC:~/Desktop/ndnSIM$ deb http://ftp.iitm.ac.in/cran/bin/linux/ubuntu raring/ No command 'deb' found, did you mean: Command 'dab' from package 'bsdgames' (universe) Command 'dwb'
2013 Apr 30
0
R 3.0.0 and Raring Ringtail (Ubuntu 13.04)
New .deb packages for R 3.0.0 on Raring Ringtail (13.04) are available on both [CRAN](http://cran.us.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu/) and my [Launchpad PPA](https://launchpad.net/~marutter/+archive/rrutter). Some notes for this release. - The initial build for Raring Ringtail did not come with Tcl/Tk being supported. This issue has been addressed and the current release supports Tcl/Tk. -
2013 Oct 13
1
problem with R graphics and Ubuntu Raring Ringtail
Sir, This mail to signal a problem : R graphics don't work on my Dell laptop with the processor Intel? Core? i7-2640M CPU @ 2.80GHz ? 4 and graphic card Intel? Sandybridge Mobile x86/MMX/SSE2 since the update with Ubuntu raring ringtail. It works perfectly with the previous version ubuntu quantal and previous versions. Thank you for your attention Sincerely yours C. Krzisch
2011 Dec 08
1
R/parallel
?I want to take advantage of my multicore CPU to speed up a loop in a simulation program.? I didn?t write the code, but the iterations appear independent to me, at least in the sense that the results of one loop do not depend on previous ones.? Right now I?m relegated to a Windows box that runs Windows 7.? These appear to be the options: ? Pnmath-appears to parallelize non-BLAS routine but
2008 Jun 28
2
Parallel R
Hello, The problem I'm working now requires to operate on big matrices. I've noticed that there are some packages that allows to run some commands in parallel. I've tried snow and NetWorkSpaces, without much success (they are far more slower that the normal functions) My problem is very simple, it doesn't require any communication between parallel tasks; only that it divides
2010 Nov 01
2
Wine crashes in Lubuntu 10.10
On my laptop I've just installed Lubuntu 10.10. (I was running 10.04 and was about to upgrade in place, but I got my hands on a bigger hard drive, so instead I just did a fresh install on the new drive.) Everything works great in 10.10, except Wine. When I try to open something in Wine--even the configuration window or the add/remove programs window--it starts to come up, then crashes my
2008 Jul 10
1
embarrassingly parallel problem - simple loop solution
I have an "embarrassingly parallel" routine that I need to run 24000^2/2 times (based on some microarray data). All I really need to do is parallelize a nested for-loop. But I haven't found a clear list of what packages/commands I'd need to do this. I've got a dual quad core xeon system running RHEL5, so if I could use hyperthreading to increase the number of (virtual)
2012 Mar 03
1
Farcryengine 3 lubuntu 64 Nvidia 290.20 driver
Got the Launcher to work . The "game" works outstanding but the editor doesnt . http://mycryengine.com/ Damn , that engine is nice :)
2010 Oct 30
1
can't install wine 1.3 on lubuntu 10.10
It's ok with 1.2, but i get The following packages have unmet dependencies: libgfs-1.3-2 : Conflicts: libgfs-mpi-1.3-2 but 20091109-dfsg.1-2 is to be installed libgfs-mpi-1.3-2 : Conflicts: libgfs-1.3-2 but 20091109-dfsg.1-2 is to be installed with 1.3 Whether the mentioned packages are installed or not does not seem to affect the situation..
2000 Feb 07
4
Segmentation fault, devPS.c, 0.99.0 (PR#413)
Full_Name: Roger Bivand Version: 0.99.0 OS: RH Linux 6.1 Submission from: (NULL) (158.37.60.152) I am working on an interface between R and the GRASS geographical information system, written in R, with no dynamically loaded code. I have written full examples, and tested then under R 0.90.1, both by entering example() for each function and R CMD check, both of which worked without problem. Under
2011 Oct 18
4
Wine no works in lubuntu
i install wine 1.3 from synaptic and later i tried from terminal, but no works. i need help. :/
2009 Mar 17
3
R does not compile any more on FreeBSD 8.0-CURRENT
On a recent FreeBSD 8.0-CURRENT (i386) building R (any version) breaks with the following messages: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- [...snip...] gcc -std=gnu99 -I. -I../../src/include -I../../src/include -I/usr/local/include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -g -O2 -c wilcox.c -o wilcox.o gcc -std=gnu99 -I. -I../../src/include -I../../src/include -I/usr/local/include
1999 Mar 01
1
Inconsistencies with is.function
> debug(sin) Error in debug(sin) : argument must be a function > is.function(sin) [1] TRUE > debug("[<-") Error in debug("[<-") : argument must be a function > is.function(get("[<-")) [1] TRUE > The problem having to do with .Primitive functions. R should agree with itself on what is a function! to work around, I used is.Primfun <-
2013 Jun 23
1
stock ubuntu raring binary R 3.0.1 and accelerated blas libraries?
dear debian-R group: I am using the stock ubuntu binary R 3.0.1 for ubuntu raring but on cinnamon mint olivia 15. I read dirk's gcbd paper from a couple of years ago. it suggests that stock blas is pretty bad compared to the four main alternatives. of course, dirk also maintains the binaries for debian/ubuntu R, so he probably knows the answer off hand. I installed libatlas3-base
2012 Aug 09
4
debug vs regular mode
Dear all, I had a R segmentation fault, and then invoked debug mode and ran step by step. When I reached "terms(Y~X1*X2*...*X16)", I would then have "segmentation" fault. However, if I just ran this under regular "R interactive" mode, it would be fine though taking long time. My questions are: 1. Is there a known limit of terms for a formula? 2. Why does the
2012 Aug 09
4
debug vs regular mode
Dear all, I had a R segmentation fault, and then invoked debug mode and ran step by step. When I reached "terms(Y~X1*X2*...*X16)", I would then have "segmentation" fault. However, if I just ran this under regular "R interactive" mode, it would be fine though taking long time. My questions are: 1. Is there a known limit of terms for a formula? 2. Why does the
2008 Feb 16
2
R on a computer cluster
Dear all, I usually run R on my laptop with Windows XP Professional. Now I really want to run R on a computer cluster (4 processors) with Suse Linux Enterprise ver. 10. But I am new with computer cluster. Should I modify my functions in order to use the greater performance and availability than that provided by my laptop? Is there any R manual on parallel computations on
2013 Mar 27
0
Moving to R 3.0.0 on Ubuntu
This is a post I just added to my Ubuntu R Blog (http://www.personal.psu.edu/mar36/blogs/the_ubuntu_r_blog/2013/03/moving-to-r-300-on-ubuntu.html). As you may (or may not) be aware of, R 3.0.0 is [scheduled to be released](http://www.r-project.org/) on April 3rd. Since this is a major release and there may be some growing pains (but I hope not) in the move 3.0.0, here is some information