I think of installing Linux Mint on my PC (I now use Ubuntu 10.10). Can I use one of the Ubuntu PPA repositories for installing R in Mint, or should I build everything from source? Perhaps it would be interesting to have a dedicated Mint repos, as their OS has become very popular, with the number of users comparable to Ubuntu.
R in Linux Mint
3 messages · Floris Vanderhaeghe, John C Nash, Shige Song
There are Mint distros based on Ubuntu and debian. Some caution needs to be exercised. JN
On 11/17/2011 04:20 AM, Floris Vanderhaeghe wrote:
I think of installing Linux Mint on my PC (I now use Ubuntu 10.10). Can I use one of the Ubuntu PPA repositories for installing R in Mint, or should I build everything from source? Perhaps it would be interesting to have a dedicated Mint repos, as their OS has become very popular, with the number of users comparable to Ubuntu.
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If you use Mint Debian, you can use directly use the Debian repo. Shige
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 8:18 AM, John C Nash <nashjc at uottawa.ca> wrote:
There are Mint distros based on Ubuntu and debian. Some caution needs to be exercised. JN On 11/17/2011 04:20 AM, Floris Vanderhaeghe wrote:
I think of installing Linux Mint on my PC (I now use Ubuntu 10.10). Can I use one of the Ubuntu PPA repositories for installing R in Mint, or should I build everything from source? Perhaps it would be interesting to have a dedicated Mint repos, as their OS has become very popular, with the number of users comparable to Ubuntu.
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