@Johannes - Thank you for your suggestion. I see the wisdom in it. I like
having pre-built binaries because I'm lazy; but in this case, being lazy is
causing too much work.
@Patrice - Thanks for sharing the story and those links. It seems the Odroid is
like the RPi 3. The newer RPi 4 has (up
2 years ago at one Meetup in Paris, Marc Girondot, professor at
University Paris-Saclay, presented his cluster built with 12 Odroid
(equivalent to Rapsberry Pi). The stack was almost the same size than
your picture as there was no fan and a narrower distance between each
PCB card. There were
Am Mittwoch, 15. Juli 2020, 22:12:08 CEST schrieb Dirk Eddelbuettel:
> On 15 July 2020 at 19:44, Paul Teetor wrote:
> | H. Perhaps I'm using the wrong terminology. My logic is: (1) I am
> | running Ubuntu focal on the cluster.
> I am with you so far.
>
> | (2) Ubuntu focal is built on Debian
H. Perhaps I'm using the wrong terminology. My logic is: (1) I am running
Ubuntu focal on the cluster. (2) Ubuntu focal is built on Debian bullseye but
(3) Debian bullseye is not yet the stable release; it is the 'testing' release;
hence (4) I will pull the r-base-core package from the
Thank you very much, Dirk. That nudge solved the problem, of course. I am
embarrassed. I was so fixated on Ubuntu repositories that I neglected to check
the Debian 'testing' world!
Regarding the RPi: The RPi 4 uses the 'arm64' architecture, the full 64-bit
one. I stopped using dedicated
On 15 July 2020 at 19:44, Paul Teetor wrote:
| H. Perhaps I'm using the wrong terminology. My logic is: (1) I am running
Ubuntu focal on the cluster.
I am with you so far.
| (2) Ubuntu focal is built on Debian bullseye but
Not really. Ubuntu does their own thing, and their own snapshots.
On 15 July 2020 at 16:35, Paul Teetor wrote:
| Thank you very much, Dirk. That nudge solved the problem, of course. I am
embarrassed. I was so fixated on Ubuntu repositories that I neglected to check
the Debian 'testing' world!
|
| Regarding the RPi: The RPi 4 uses the 'arm64' architecture,
On 15 July 2020 at 14:03, Paul Teetor wrote:
| Dear R-SIG-Debian folks,
|
| I seem to be chasing my tail, despite having a simple goal:
|
| - Install R 4.0.2
| - On Ubuntu 20.04
| - For an ARM processor (not Intel/AMD).
|
| Can someone please suggest a Debian/Ubuntu repository of the required
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