I don't know, see if this helps.
http://askubuntu.com/questions/53146/how-do-i-get-add-apt-repository-to-work-through-a-proxy
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but when I search http://keyserver.ubuntu.com:11371/
for E084DAB9 that fails as well. What next?
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Beltrand was also on the mark, suggesting you add Michael Ru
To add to the above, as far as I know Cran's Ubuntu repository is only
available for LTS ( Ubuntu 10.04 and soon 12.04, whenever they put the
repository together) and if you are using non LTS's versions of Ubuntu
Michael Rutter's ppa is definitely the way to go, it is very up to date.
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Beltrand was also on the mark, suggesting you add Michael Rutter's ppa to
your repository sources.
In both cases (adding the CRAN Ubuntu repositories or Michael Rutter's
ppa), an additional package repository is added to your system's packages.
apt then checks that repository along with the other
e's a way around it.
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Google is really useful for questions like this.
http://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu/
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You can install R 2.14 from this ppa
https://launchpad.net/~marutter/+archive/rrutter
In the terminal type:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:marutter/rrutter
sudo apt-get update
And then choose the packages you want to install.
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I have a box set up with Kubuntu as the OS. I didn't perform
the R install but was told the version of R available via the
apt-get command was 2.13.1. Is there any way to get 2.14.0
in that same manner?
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