R won't appear under the applications. Go to the terminal (in the accessories
menu) and type R. It will run in command line.
You might also want to install r-base-dev if you want to compile libraries.
Corey S. Sparks, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Demography and Organization
On 6 July 2008 at 10:38, COREY SPARKS wrote:
| R won't appear under the applications. Go to the terminal (in the
accessories menu) and type R. It will run in command line.
| You might also want to install r-base-dev if you want to compile libraries.
For the record, under Kubuntu, I see it
I just tried the following in Gnome on Debian:
[A]: Launcher icon on the main window.
1. On the root window (i.e. the background), click with the
right mouse button.
2. You then get a menu. Choose Create Launcher.
3. Give it (e.g.) Name: R, Generic Name: R, Comment: R.
(you can change these
I just gave this a test drive and a drawback I found was that the paste is
no longer ctrl-shift-v (i.e. close enough to ctrl-v that I can get used to
it) but rather shift-insert.
Does anyone know if there any other drawbacks to this xterm approach?
Tom
On Sun, Jul 6, 2008 at 2:59 PM, Ted
On 06-Jul-08 20:07:44, Tomas Radivoyevitch wrote:
I just gave this a test drive and a drawback I found was that
the paste is no longer ctrl-shift-v (i.e. close enough to ctrl-v
that I can get used to it) but rather shift-insert.
Does anyone know if there any other drawbacks to this xterm
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