Just checking: which version of XQuartz?
Although I have not experienced any problems, people recommended
updating to 2.7.5 and I got prompted to do that yesterday (it was
released last week).
On 20/11/2013 11:52, John Fox wrote:
Dear Jonathan,
I'm afraid that I don't know why you're experiencing this problem. I upgraded
my own Mac to Mavericks and the Rcmdr still appears to work fine. Also, no one
else has reported this problem to me, which of course doesn't mean that no one
else has experienced it.
I don't doubt that something is wrong on your system but I don't know what it
might be. You've already reinstalled all of the relevant software, which is
what I would have suggested.
I'm copying this response to the R Mac OS X email list in case someone who
reads the list has a suggestion or, perhaps, has also experienced the problem.
I'm sorry that I can't be of more help at this time.
John
On Wed, 20 Nov 2013 00:19:54 -0600
Jonathan Chapman <[email protected]> wrote:
Dr. Fox,
I am an MPH student at the University of Minnesota. I was referred to you by
Dr. Ann Brearley because I am having issues running Rcmdr in XQuartz since
upgrading to OSX Mavericks. Rcmdr runs slowly, more-so as a lag, after an
initial 1-2 minutes of use. Prior to that 1-2 minutes of use and the
subsequent lag in performance, Rcmdr runs perfectly fine via XQuartz. Once
closing out XQuartz and restarting it, Rcmdr runs fine until after 1-2 minutes
of use when the lag sets in again.
I’ve tried to remedy the situation prior to contacting you. First, I
reinstalled XQuartz. When that failed to solve the problem, I reinstalled
XQuartz along with R and Rcmdr. That attempt also failed. I do not know what
else to do or who/where else to turn.
Do you have any incite? Have you heard of anyone else encountering this
problem?
Jonathan M. Chapman, DVM
312-813-1166
[email protected]
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John Fox
McMaster University
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
http://socserv.mcmaster.ca/jfox/
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