Hi Julian,

The first steps are difficult because there is alot to know. I am new to Ubuntu, but have gotten everything working and working well. A general tip from Roger is to start R from GRASS, then there is no need for initGRASS function, because the necessary environmental variable are then set, and the .gisrc file is not endangered.

Not having worked with Fedora *, I can tell you how to do it in the shiny new Ubuntu release.

1. open a terminal.
2. type: "grass"
3. select location and what not.
4. go to the running GRASS command line.
5. type R
6. load the spgrass package.

That should be all you need. I hope that works for you.

hth,
Brian

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