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> Cc: r-help@r-project.org
> Subject: Re: [R] R, RStudio, and a server for my iPad.
>
> Grand,
> Thank you. I have been able to use my iPad to connect to a server running
> RStudio server as described in an earlier email and can use the virtual
> keyboar
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John Sorkin [jsor...@grecc.umaryland.edu]
Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2014 7:37 PM
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Cc: r-help@r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] R, RStudio, and a server for my iPad.
Grand
That you cannot reach your home LAN from the Internet without learning
something about networking is a good thing, since that offers some hope that
the Russian Mafia can't use your computer to launch criminal activities against
the rest of us, either.
Studying how to set up a VPN on your networ
Grand,
Thank you. I have been able to use my iPad to connect to a server running
RStudio server as described in an earlier email and can use the virtual
keyboard, which works but is not convenient as one needs to go from keyboard
screen to another.
My current problem is that while I can get eve
Running rstudio (server) on an ipad.
I do'nt have an ipad anymore, but some years ago I noticed that rstudio
(server) worked fine on an ipad of you have a separate keyboard. It does
not work with the virtual keyboard. The same is true with android tablets.
Frans
2014-04-12 3:38 GMT+02:00 Roy Mend
GIYF - Google VPN and iPad.
-Roy
On Apr 11, 2014, at 6:34 PM, "John Sorkin" wrote:
> David,
> Thank you for your assistance.
> I have, in fact been able to get things to work, at least when my iPad is on
> my local network. I had to do the following:
> (1) install Linux (I used linux Mint) on
David,
Thank you for your assistance.
I have, in fact been able to get things to work, at least when my iPad is on my
local network. I had to do the following:
(1) install Linux (I used linux Mint) on a computer on my LAN
(2) install R on the linux box (accomplished using the Mint package manager
On Apr 11, 2014, at 2:00 PM, John Sorkin wrote:
> I bemoan the fact that I can not run R or Rstudio on my iPad. A possible work
> around would be to set up a server (probably under Linux), and get the server
> to present a web page that to would allow me to run R on the server.
I fear that th
Hadley,
Thank you for the clarification! This is too bad as I had thought that given
that RStudio server followed a web-based rather than a client-server paradigm
that I could use my iPad to access an RStudio server and thus have access to R.
Perhaps I wasted a loot of on my iPad . . .
Joh
You can not type _anything_ into Rstudio if you connect to it on the
ipad. In other words, Rstudio is not currently usable on the ipad.
Hadley
On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 6:08 PM, John Sorkin
wrote:
> Hadley,
> First, thank you for replying to my question. Are you saying that the iPad
> browser will
Hadley,
First, thank you for replying to my question. Are you saying that the iPad
browser will not allow me to type the character string :/ into a browser
window? I am not sure exactly what you are trying to tell me. Please forgive my
lack of insight! Can you explain a but further?
Do you have
Steve,
Are you suggesting that all I need to is build a Linux box (easily
done, I have done many) and them simply use the package manager to
install RStudio server? This would mean I don't need to build an Apache
Server with a LAMP stack, hooray!
John
John David Sorkin M.D., Ph.D.
Professor of M
Even if you do get Rstudio running on a server, unfortunately it won't
help. The ipad doesn't support quite enough html to get a fully
functional Rstudio interface - almost everything works but you can't
type anything :/ It would be possible to fix this, but fundamentally
we don't believe that the
I see. You might indeed be over thinking it ... since everything is
installable by the package manager for the flavor of linux you choose,
it should actually be relatively straightfoward (although if this is
your first time setting up a linux box, it can take a few tries).
I'll assume you are usin
Steve,
Thank you for your help.
I have seen the material you have sent me to, but do not fully
understand it. Do I have to build a linux server first? If so does it
have to run Apache or some other web server? Is RStudio server run under
Apache, if so how? On the other hand, do I simply need a box
Hi,
On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 2:00 PM, John Sorkin
wrote:
> I bemoan the fact that I can not run R or Rstudio on my iPad.
I feel like this is something I'm not missing much, at all, but
different strokes ... :-)
> A possible work around would be to set up a server (probably under Linux),
> and g
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