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help on determining operating system

2 messages · Doran, Harold, Wiener, Matthew

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BTW, Mac OS sits on the Darwin unix system. So, you have all the
benefits of Mac and can access unix via the terminal (Steve Jobs is
brilliant). Things like emacs are waiting for you to use on the Mac. I
haven't explored whether one can install R on the Mac and use it via the
unix interface (or whether there is any reason to do so).
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You can indeed compile and run R directly through the unix layer in Mac
OS (or at least you could about 2 years ago, which was the last time I
tried).

Regards,

Matt Wiener 

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Subject: Re: [R] help on determining operating system [Broadcast]

BTW, Mac OS sits on the Darwin unix system. So, you have all the
benefits of Mac and can access unix via the terminal (Steve Jobs is
brilliant). Things like emacs are waiting for you to use on the Mac. I
haven't explored whether one can install R on the Mac and use it via the
unix interface (or whether there is any reason to do so).
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