It's a digital signature (GNU Privacy Guard). Typically to allow you to verify
that the stuff you install is what it says that it is.
However, you are not likely to get more informative answers than that in this
forum. Possible better is the R-SIG-debian lists or forums specifically for
AWS. (&
Hi,
If you download a package to your harddrive for installation you need to
use the dpkg command like:
1) Download pacakge (foo.deb)
2) Go to the directory
3) dpkg -i foo.deb
But I would advise against this because it is better to use repositories
so R get updated automatically. The standar
"Shreyasee Pradhan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for that.
>
> the way I tried is as follows:
> 1) Downloaded the r-base package
> 2) went in that directory where the r-base package was downloaded from
> command line
> 3) entered the command
>sudo apt-get install r-base
>
Hi,
Thanks for that.
the way I tried is as follows:
1) Downloaded the r-base package
2) went in that directory where the r-base package was downloaded from
command line
3) entered the command
sudo apt-get install r-base
But got the error, that Couldn't find r-base command.
I don't underst
On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 9:24 PM, Shreyasee Pradhan
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am running Ubuntu on my Windows OS through VMware.
> I am trying to install R in Ubuntu, but not getting with those commands,
> which are there on the site.
> Can anyone please tell me how to install it, stepw
Hi,
I am running Ubuntu on my Windows OS through VMware.
I am trying to install R in Ubuntu, but not getting with those commands,
which are there on the site.
Can anyone please tell me how to install it, stepwise, with commands to be
used.
As I m new to Ubuntu as well, I am not aware of the comman
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