[R] Installing R Studio onto Chromebook

Bert Gunter bgunter@4567 @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Mon Apr 22 06:03:54 CEST 2019


RStudio is not R.You need to seek help at the RStudio user forum,not here.


Bert Gunter

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On Sun, Apr 21, 2019 at 8:59 PM Spencer Brackett <
spbrackett20 using saintjosephhs.com> wrote:

> R users,
>
>   I am trying to download R Studio onto my Chromebook for convenience but
> exited out of the Linux terminal that had opened upon my turning on of
> Linux(Beta) through my settings. Because of this I am unable to prompt the
> same type of Linex terminal and can only enable a new one via ctrl alt t .
> Running the same line of commands (as shown below) that I was following
> before encountering my error w/ the first terminal is not working. In other
> words, I am not longer able to automatically prompt the Linux terminal
> (hostname 'penguin') through turning on Beta Linux directly via Settings.
> Note:  the hostname for the new terminal that I have prompted is crosh> if
> that effects anything.
>
> Commands I was instructed to make after enabling Linux on my Chrome...
>
> lsb_release
> sudo apt search r-base | grep ^r-base (to download R)
>
> -y gnupg2
> —keyserver keys.gnupg.net —recv-key ‘ ‘
> ***where my terminal experienced some sort of error causing me to abandon
> it***
>
> Any pointers for how I may proceed or alternative tutorials that I may
> follow?
>
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