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R on netbooks et al?

2 messages · Tsjerk Wassenaar, Paul Norris

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Hi,

For what it's worth, it's a trivial operation to replace the on-board
1Gb with a 2Gb module, which doesn't cost too much. Okay, being a bit
demanding I also replaced the hard-disk with a 320 Gb one to harbour a
dual boot ubuntu-eee / windows XP. But that does give a machine which
is a worthy replacement of the once state-of-the art Acer Travelmate
800 I used to have. I happily run R and even virtual machines using
VMWare. Truth be told, it being a netbook, you may want to rely on and
connect to external computational resources for the real heavy stuff.

Cheers,

Tsjerk

On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 7:20 PM, Ted Harding
<Ted.Harding at manchester.ac.uk> wrote:

  
    
10 days later
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Hi,

Just to add to this thread (with my first ever R list post).  I got a 
Dell Mini 9 (I think it is called the Inspirion 910 in the US?) 
yesterday running Ubuntu with 2GB and a 32 GB SSD.

While the machine came with Ubuntu 8.04 LTS it is a version which has 
been compiled by Dell to suit the architecture of the Atom processor. 
As such, standard 386 binaries seem to cause problems and programs need 
to be recompiled.  Downloaded R 8.2.1 source from CRAN this morning and 
it all compiled without error and runs very nicely (graphics windows 
seem appropriately sized for the screen etc).

Paul
Tsjerk Wassenaar wrote: