Adam, while I am not familiar with that particular variant of linux,
it sounds like a package manager mismatch in that the ubuntu package
looks for specific libraries which are named differently on your
system. If you can run a GUI then you have some form of X but the
libraries may be named differ
Adam,
You may find this blog post and the video instructive:
http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com/blog/2019/06/09#022_rocker_and_ppas
It illustrates how 'installing tidyverse' (or rstan) can be a single and done
in under two minutes == on Linux, with the appropriate distribution and
settings. In sh
Generally problems involving Ubuntu are sent to r-sig-Debian but maybe your new
OS is not in that heritage. If not, you may get a more informed audience at
r-devel. (Technically this is more on-topic there than on rhelp.) But you
should read the Posting Guide, subscribe, post in plain text, and
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From: R-help on behalf of Adam Frank
Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2019 4:46:29 AM
To: r-help@r-project.org
Subject: [R] Installing dyplr on Linux requires a ton of chasing down
dependencies
I just got a new Linux computer running Pop!_OS. If I download R from the
repository, which is bas
https://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu/
On October 12, 2019 1:46:29 PM PDT, Adam Frank
wrote:
>I just got a new Linux computer running Pop!_OS. If I download R from
>the
>repository, which is basically he same as on Ubuntu, I get an outdated
>version that can't run ggplot2. So I went to t
I just got a new Linux computer running Pop!_OS. If I download R from the
repository, which is basically he same as on Ubuntu, I get an outdated
version that can't run ggplot2. So I went to the R download page and
downloaded the newest version. It has make and config files but they
require an in
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