The manual
    R Installation and Administration
available from CRAN should help with this.

I believe that one needs sys admin privileges for the default location, but that it is not difficult to change. (and it's "packages", not "modules")

-Don


At 4:34 PM -0600 1/27/10, Vadlamani, Satish {FLNA} wrote:
Hi:
I have a question about installing R (and modules) on a Unix system (AIX).
Can I just gunzip (or the equivalent) the installation files into my home directory or will I need someone with root access to install R? I am hoping that the answer is the former (I can unzip all files to a directory R that I create under my home directory and I can start using it).

Could you please help me with this and any other instructions to install R and modules when you do not have root access? Thanks.
Satish

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