Re: [R-sig-Debian] installing tydiverse on Linux Mint

2024-01-02 Thread Luben Dimov
Eric, I do have Windows as a virtual machine in GNOME Boxes, but it is only there for extremely rare cases - when I am required to do something for work on a proprietary software (e.g., sign a pdf document in Adobe, which I do once a month...). So I don't want to run R and RStudio in Windows,

Re: [R-sig-Debian] SOLVED- Re: help installing R on Linux Mint 21.2

2024-01-02 Thread Luben Dimov
Facu, I have a separate thread for this, but I think this is the best place to ask you about it - have you been able to install tidyverse on your Linux Mint? This is my next hoop to jump through... On Tue, 2024-01-02 at 10:27 +0100, Facundo Muñoz wrote: > Hi Luben, > > For what is worth, I've

Re: [R-sig-Debian] installing tydiverse on Linux Mint

2024-01-02 Thread Luben Dimov
Thank you for the suggestions Ivan. I tried but still couldn't install tidyverse: On Tue, 2024-01-02 at 10:15 +0300, Ivan Krylov wrote: > > > download.file("https://github.com/eddelbuettel/r2u/raw/master/inst/scri > > pts/add_cranapt_focal.sh", > >   "add_cranapt_focal.sh") > >

Re: [R-sig-Debian] SOLVED- Re: help installing R on Linux Mint 21.2

2024-01-02 Thread Luben Dimov
Thank you Facu, much appreciated! Luben On Tue, 2024-01-02 at 10:27 +0100, Facundo Muñoz wrote: > # RStudio (latest version) > wget http://www.rstudio.org/download/desktop > rsversion=`grep -Eo -m1 > '[[:digit:]]{4}\\.[[:digit:]]{2}\\.[[:digit:]]+-[[:digit:]]+' desktop` > rm desktop > case $arch

Re: [R-sig-Debian] installing tydiverse on Linux Mint

2024-01-02 Thread Dirk Eddelbuettel
Ivan, On 2 January 2024 at 10:15, Ivan Krylov wrote: | I've just read both scripts and I don't see them using sudo (the | comments say it has to be run as root). Have you edited the script? [...] | You need to find this line in /etc/apt/sources.list* and replace | victoria-cran40 with

Re: [R-sig-Debian] SOLVED- Re: help installing R on Linux Mint 21.2

2024-01-02 Thread Facundo Muñoz
Hi Luben, For what is worth, I've been a RStudio-on-Mint user for many years now and never had major problems. You just need to proceed as if you were using the upstream Ubuntu version corresponding to your Mint version. E.g. : cat /etc/upstream-release/lsb-release I agree with Dirk in that