[R] Using Ubuntu as a Server
stephen sefick
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Sun Jul 11 00:24:43 CEST 2010
I don't have tinnR to test - I would suspect that this is possible,
but I may be naive.
2010/7/10 Leandro Marino <leandromarino at leandromarino.com.br>:
> What I was trying to say is that TINNR has a possibility to connect to R on
> a server. I want to know if its possible to have the r in a server with
> ubuntu and use it from the TINNR software.
>
> Sent from my mobile.
>
> Att,
> Leandro Marino
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> Em 10/07/2010 18:27, "Vojtěch Zeisek" <vojtech.zeisek at opensuse.org>escreveu:
>
> Hello,
> well, if You wish, You can always write scripts in R and then send it to
> Ubuntu server, but it is too complicated. Tinn-R is Windows only, but Rkward
> is IMHO much more better. You can not work in Windows in Tinn-R and send it
> directly to R running on remote Linux server.
> Best regards,
> Vojtěch Zeisek
>
> Dne Sat 10. of July 2010 21:30:57 Cedrick W. Johnson napsal(a):
>
>> You can do that, as well as install RKWard if you want a "gui" front end
>> and use ssh/x11 forward...
>
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