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2020 Sep 22
3
R > 4.0.0 on Debian 9 Stretch?
Hi Dirk,
Thanks for the explamnayion - Debian is running in a VM (and nothing really installed on it) , and I think the easiest is for me just to install Debian 10 and to use that one.
Thanks a lot,
Rainer
> On 22 Sep 2020, at 15:14, Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> wrote:
>
>
> On 22 September 2020 at 14:49, Rainer M Krug wrote:
> | I know this is likely
2017 Sep 25
3
rkward_0.6.5-1~stretchcran.0_amd64.deb missing
Hello Johannes:
I'm sorry, but I still have the same problem with Rkward.
After running apt-get update, I still can not find the amd64 version of the Rkward package. I have tried it with the following sources:
deb http://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/debian stretch-cran34/
deb http://chem.uft.uni-bremen.de/ranke/r-cran stretch-cran34/
deb
2017 Sep 20
3
rkward_0.6.5-1~stretchcran.0_amd64.deb missing
Hi:
I have tried to upgrade from version 3.4.0 to 3.4.1 in a Debian Stretch following the instructions of the web page:
https://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/debian/
but after updating, Rkward does not work (Error in RK: Graphics API version mismatch). Analyzing the problem, I notice that the Rkward package is not available in the amd64 version (yes in the i386 version), for example here:
2017 Sep 26
2
rkward_0.6.5-1~stretchcran.0_amd64.deb missing
Hi Johannes:
Thank you very much. Rkward now works. The only drawback is that I had to install it "by hand":
sudo dpkg -i rkward_0.6.5-1~stretchcran.0_amd64.deb rkward-data_0.6.5-1~stretchcran.0_all.deb
By default, apt-get installed the Debian repository version (rkward 0.6.5-1+b1 0.6.5-1+b1).
Thanks for your contributions to the R-Debian project!
Regards. Griera.
On Mon, 25
2019 Jan 29
3
Update RKWard to> = 0.7.0
Hello:
I just upgraded my Debian Stretch to version 3.5 by following the
instructions here:
https://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/debian/stretch-cran34/
Then I have updated as root the R from inside with:
update.packages(.libPaths()[1], ask = F, checkBuilt=TRUE, dependencies = F,
repos = "http://mirror.ibcp.fr/pub/CRAN/")
When finalizing the update of the R, I execute
RKWard and I get
2017 Jul 23
2
where is samba?
Am 23.07.2017 um 23:03 schrieb mad.scientist.at.large at tutanota.com:
> Thank you, I should have been more specific, I was actually looking for the newer versions at <
> http://www.sernet.de/en/samba> referenced in the wiki about additional repositories at <https://wiki.centos.org/PatrickDGarvey/AdditionalResources/Repositories>. The sernet site was easy to navigate in English
2017 Aug 10
4
Errors on an SSD drive
what file system are you using?? ssd drives have different characteristics that need to be accomadated (including a relatively slow write process which is obvious as soon as the buffer is full), and never, never put a swap partition on it, the high activity will wear it out rather quickly.? might also check cables, often a problem particularly if they are older sata cables being run at a possibly
2019 Jan 21
2
r-api-3 with R 3.5.2. on Stretch: is there a workaround?
Now that I am at least mapping the right repository to my Debian version (doh!) I have another question. In the installation page at https://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/debian/#debian-stretch-stable there is the line:
"Please note that R packages from the Debian stretch distribution are not compatible with R 3.5.x, as it provides r-api-3.5, while the stretch packages depend on
2017 Jul 23
2
where is samba?
On 23.07.2017 19:56, mad.scientist.at.large at tutanota.com wrote:
> Can I ask where people are downloading samba from? I followed the instructions in the centos wiki but it's hard to tell what to do next on the German site. It was easy before but totally murky now (at least to this wetware). a link or two or clearer/more complete instructions would be greatly appreciated.
Samaba comes
2017 Aug 10
1
Errors on an SSD drive
is that because the drive is compressing the information?? is there a way to turn this off?? i hate mandatory compression as losing one bit in a compressed file tends to be a big deal compared to the same in an uncompressed file.
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> On Thu, Aug 10, 2017,
2017 Aug 10
2
Errors on an SSD drive
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> On 08/09/2017 10:44 PM, mad.scientist.at.large at tutanota.com wrote:
>> what file system are you using? ssd drives have different
>> characteristics that need to be accomadated (including a relatively slow
>> write process which is obvious as soon as the buffer is full), and
>> never, never put a swap partition on it, the high activity will
2023 Jun 06
2
Fwd: package interflex
On 6 June 2023 at 23:33, Johan Andresen wrote:
| Cheers - my response mixes up the order of things:
|
| The suggested apt way INSTALLED INTERFLEX nicely. Lesson learned: install
| dependencies from apt if a package/library isn't in apt search.
|
| Yes I also tried install.packages('interflex'). RStudio console complained
| about the same packages like this:
| ERROR: dependency
2023 Jun 07
2
Fwd: package interflex
I can understand why it changes the game.
It would be sweet if we could do something like r2u for Debian, but for now
> we can't. Switching between Debian and Ubuntu is not that onerous though.
Do you mind clarifying what you do here? Do you operate Ubuntu when working
in R? Or do you somehow operate Ubuntu to manage R packages and
dependencies, and then switch back into Debian to carry
2023 Jun 06
1
Fwd: package interflex
Cheers - my response mixes up the order of things:
The suggested apt way INSTALLED INTERFLEX nicely. Lesson learned: install
dependencies from apt if a package/library isn't in apt search.
Yes I also tried install.packages('interflex'). RStudio console complained
about the same packages like this:
ERROR: dependency 'xyz' is not available for package ''abc"
*
2020 Jun 22
3
Docker build issue
Hi Dave and Dirk,
sorry, I do not understand half of this, as I do not use docker myself. Buf if
Dirk does not use Debian buster as the basis for his Rocker container, then
you should probably not try to install the backport to buster. Shouldn't these
docker containers be there to avoid the need to install R?
Johannes
Am Montag, 22. Juni 2020, 19:15:56 CEST schrieb Dirk Eddelbuettel:
2016 Nov 08
2
proplems installing R 2.5 on Ubuntu 14.04
----- Am 8. Nov 2016 um 15:26 schrieb Johannes Ranke johannes.ranke at jrwb.de:
> Hi
>
> try
>
> apt-get build-dep r-base
>
> this installs the headers required for building current R, which probably also
> covers older versions - at least it will give you X11 headers.
>
> Good luck,
>
> Johannes
>
>
Hi Johannes,
i tried that and it didn't
2017 Apr 25
4
R-3.4.0 and recommended packages
Am Dienstag, 25. April 2017, 08:50:34 schrieb Dirk Eddelbuettel:
> On 25 April 2017 at 14:58, G?ran Brostr?m wrote:
> | hello,
> |
> | I just installed R-3.4.0 from scratch:
> |
> | $ sudo apt install r-base
> |
> | but when I try
> |
> | > library(survival, lib.loc = "/usr/lib/R/library")
> | > fit <- coxph(Surv(exit, event) ~ x, data =
2024 Jul 08
1
Issues with Ubuntu 22.04 and Installing the Latest Version of R (R 4.4.1) to Docker Image
On 8 July 2024 at 19:32, marcoblanchette at icloud.com wrote:
| Oh, again, sorry for the spam but the problem Lauren is seeing is when she is
| trying to sign the key. Installing gnugpg usually takes care of that problem.
I am not sure about that.
For jammy, my current (and used) rocker/r2u:jammy Dockerfile is
https://github.com/rocker-org/r2u/blob/master/jammy/Dockerfile
and it does what
2023 Mar 16
2
Request: better default R_LIBS_USER
On 16 March 2023 at 13:39, Felipe Contreras wrote:
| I see R by default installs packages in ~/R. I know I can change the
| default directory with R_LIBS_USER, but software shouldn't be
| polluting the home directory.
|
| For example both python and node install packages to ~/.local/lib,
| ruby to ~/.local/share. They don't install to for example ~/node.
|
| R should do the same: it
2024 Jan 03
1
SOLVED- Re: help installing R on Linux Mint 21.2
Luben,
We all have different types of learning and how we approach this, let alone
how we decompose things. With that, sorry you found this frustrating. Many
of us put volunteer time into this trying to make things 'possible' and
preferably 'easy' but we don't always get there.
That said, I have shown multiple times over the last few years that the
simple _one statement