[R] install R under suse: packages dependency

Larry Howe larry.howe at comjet.com
Thu May 4 05:15:44 CEST 2006


Zhihua,

In Linux you use the tab key to move from field to field, or you can go alt-O 
for example to hit the OK button. Windows is similar. You need the suse 
installation source to be configured so that it can load the dependent 
packages (libgfortran, etc.). 

Larry

On Wednesday 03 May 2006 22:53, zhihua li wrote:
> Larry
>
> I tried using yast in my shell ( i have the root authority). The yast
> ncurses did appear in my shell, but i can't control the panel. For example,
> it says "press F1 for help", but pressing my F1 just resulted in decrease
> of my screen light (the default function of the F1 key in mac). So even
> though I launched the yast2 ncurses, I couldn't use it.
>
> As for the installation sources, you meant suse or r?
>
> Zhihua Li
>
> >From: Larry Howe <larry.howe at comjet.com>
> >To: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch
> >Subject: Re: [R] install R under suse: packages dependency
> >Date: Wed, 3 May 2006 22:40:28 -0400
> >
> >On Wednesday 03 May 2006 20:28, zhihua li wrote:
> > > Hi all
> > >
> > > I'm trying to install R 2.3.0 under Suse 10.0.   As I'm using SSH to
>
> login
>
> > > into the SUSE server, I can't use YAST2, so I have to use rpm -i in the
> > > shell.  The system tells me that I need some other packages such as
> > > xorg-x11-fonts-100dpi, blas, libgfortran.so.0().  Is there some website
> > > where I can download and install these packages?   Thanks a lot!
> > >
> > > Zhihua Li
> >
> >You CAN use YAST in SSH. Just type yast at the command line. You will get
>
> yast
>
> >in ncurses (text) mode. I recently configured an entire server this way.
>
> Do
>
> >you have root access?
> >
> >You have to have the installation sources configured correctly. Are your
> >installation sources configured?
> >
> >Larry Howe
> >
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