![]() ![]() Then you need to open up the new terminal with the icon and proceed with the following code: Follow the instructions as follows from Google: So here's my Halloween good deed for the day:įirst, you need to activate the Linux option. For data scientists / students like my wife who have a nice pixelbook but can't run R - they should try this! Pretty fast and simple! It is probably super simple for hardcore Linux folks out there, but I thought I'd do other people a "solid" and post this. However, I was finally convinced yesterday to try to install it via the new (Beta) Linux feature directly "baked into" the latest Chromebook OS in a container. My wife was not comfortable with taking our nice laptop computer and doing that. She ultimately gave up on the chromebook because she doesn't like to be dependent on a remote desktop to run her scripts/code (all it takes is one slow connection to make remote work tedious).Īnyway - There are a couple previous threads discussing side-loading/installing crouton etc to get linux to run Rstudio on chromebook hardware. My wife also uses RStudio in grad school and was strongly discouraged by her Stats professor from using a chromebook for RStudio. However.The ONLY downfall is my data science stuff can't be done on the chromebook locally - at least not easily. For most big data/R/Rstudio work I can (and will) use cloud computing and my Pixelbook is great for remote desktop work like that. I love this pixelbook - I've found workarounds for most things that had me using Windows devices in the past. I'm a Physician/Engineer (Practicing research engineer and training Medical Geneticist) and have lurked on here a long time, but registered today to post this for others. An incomplete uninstallation of a program may cause problems, which is why thorough removal of programs is recommended.Hey - just thought I would share my success with installing RStudio on a chromebook (Pixelbook to be exact). There could be other causes why users may not be able to uninstall RStudio. Another process is preventing the program from being uninstalled.Due to an error, not all of the files were successfully uninstalled.A file required for the uninstallation to complete could not be run.The program’s built-in uninstaller does not start or does not operate properly.Possible problems that can arise during uninstallation of RStudio Removing process running for a long time and does not come to the end.Some traces of the program can still can be found on the computer.After removing the program, some of its related processes still run on the computer.The program is not listed in the Windows Settings or Control Panel.The program is regarded by the user and/or some websites as a potentially malicious.The program is being re-installed (uninstalled and installed again afterwards).The program is not as good as the user expected. ![]()
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