Edna Bell wrote:
>
> ...
> I'm using the find command, (surprise), but I only want to see the
> output where it exists, not all of the other stuff.
>
> Is there an option that I could select, please?
>
Hi Edna,
When you say you want to see the output, I assume you mean output files
created by R.
Maybe also:
$ whereis R
In Debian based distributions works
On 20/02/2008, Edna Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear R Gurus:
>
> I'm trying to find R on another Linux system.
>
> I'm using the find command, (surprise), but I only want to see the
> output where it exists, not all of the oth
On 20-Feb-08 21:51:54, Edna Bell wrote:
> Dear R Gurus:
>
> I'm trying to find R on another Linux system.
>
> I'm using the find command, (surprise), but I only want to see the
> output where it exists, not all of the other stuff.
>
> Is there an option that I could select, please?
>
> Right no
Dear R Gurus:
I'm trying to find R on another Linux system.
I'm using the find command, (surprise), but I only want to see the
output where it exists, not all of the other stuff.
Is there an option that I could select, please?
Right now I have
find / -name R
TIA,
Sincerely,
Edna
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