Dear Thomas and colleagues,
I believe my situation is not too uncommon and so your answer to this question
may help others in making the best of rkward.
In Windows I regularly have multiple versions of R installed and do use for
compatibility reason some older versions of R. That's easy since t
I'm still using 0.5.2 under ubuntu 10.04 and KDE 4.4.2, which is at least a
year old. As I'm reviewing many things over the holidays, I want to upgrade to
0.5.3 or later.
What is the best way to upgrade.
Thks.
H
--
Lea
Since going over to Ubuntu from Opensuse a month ago, I've started using Rkward
more intensely and have found it to be a great frontend to R. In many ways,
it's more integrated than Tinn-R on Windows. Kudo to all the developers (Thomas
Friedrichsmeier and others whom I'm not as familiar) and the
08 Juli 2010 (19:54) schrieb Horace Tso:
> when I copied the script I have created or edited in Ubuntu onto a thumb
> drive and moved it to XP, it's found to be corrupted. This is confirmed by
> running the Windows utility chkdsk.
>
> Going the other way seems fine, i.e. mo
I'm not sure if this is an issue with Rkward or Ubuntu in general but I'll post
it here for comments.
I'm working off two platforms back and forth for a while. At home I have Ubuntu
(10.04) under which I use Rkward to code and the script files naturally are
named MyScript.r. At work I have R on
] looking for startup script under openSUSE
On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 12:23:50 -0800
Horace Tso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Finn and other developers,
>
> I've just looked up /usr/local/bin/ but found no startup script as you
> suggested. For OpenSUSE and the like, can y
/apps/
opt/kde3/share/doc/HTML/en/
usr/lib64/R/library/
usr/lib64/R/library/rkward/R/
Thanks in advance.
Horace Tso
From: stfs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 11:35 AM
To: Horace Tso
Subject: Re: [rkward-devel] questions on RKWard
Hi
Folks,
I'm making progress moving from Windows to Linux and have RKward up and
running. I read somewhere that Rkward's supposed to be the Tinn-R for linux and
Tinn-R has worked out great for me. So naturally I'd like to do the following,
if possible,
1. How to ask Rkward not to load the last s