On Jul 21, 2015, at 11:55 AM, kle...@sxmail.de wrote:
> Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,
> as a beginner in R, I encountered a sort of "naturally given
> limits"concerning the process of amending R with packages.
> I apparently own version 3.0.2 and I principally decided to use R via
> the RKWard GUI
Hi Markus,
Please keep the list copied. See responses in line.
On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 1:22 PM, wrote:
> Dear Ista Zahn,
>
> Thank you that you answered.
> Kubuntu delivered some packages of R and I obviously got R version 3.0.2 by
> the time (early 2015) I installed R fully on my Linux Kubunt
On Jul 21, 2015 9:30 PM, wrote:
>
> Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,
> as a beginner in R, I encountered a sort of "naturally given
limits"concerning the process of amending R with packages.
> I apparently own version 3.0.2 and I principally decided to use R via
> the RKWard GUI on Linux Kubuntu Trusty
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,
as a beginner in R, I encountered a sort of "naturally given limits"concerning
the process of amending R with packages.
I apparently own version 3.0.2 and I principally decided to use R via
the RKWard GUI on Linux Kubuntu Trusty Tahr; the R version installed on
my comput
Hi,
This is a resend because the attachment to the previous message was removed.
Sorry.
I wrote a bash script that can either perform unattended upgrades of R as a
cron job or by hand in a terminal. It has run in several environments and
fits my purposes but I'd like to submit it to the commun
Hi,
O wrote a small bash script that performs unattended upgrades of R.
It has fit my purposes but I'd like to submit it to the community so it can
be enhanced and widely useful.
There is some redundancy in code and this will be addressed soon.
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