As others have mentioned, there is no "official" GUI for R under
Linux. I suggest you have a look at the "Related Projects" area of the
R Project web site, there is a link to a section devoted to GUIs.
I would personally recommend the Emacs + ESS combo as a powerful (if
not entirely intuitive at first) interface to R. Both softwares are in
the Ubuntu repositories, so installation is a simple apt-get away.
Finally, please have a look at the R on Ubuntu README:
http://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu/
Best,
Vincent
Le sam. 19 juil. à 02:09, Nataraj a écrit :
Dear list members,
I have installed R in Ubuntu successfully but issuing
command like R in terminal will able to see only the R
working in command mode, the regular GUI which I use to
have in my windows installation of R missing in linux..I am
new to linux and so clueless how I can go about that and
How I could enable it in linux? More, I never got any
problem in configuration and compilation processes while I
was installing R in ubuntu.
Thanks for your valuable time to look into my problem!
Regards,
B.Nataraj
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