![]() ![]() Installing R locally on the S-8 seems to be a problem - if not impossible unless I root the phone - so I opted for the next best thing - running R remotely on my VPS. ESS allowed me to either run R locally via the installed R-Cran packages or for computational jobs bigger than the little pi was capable of, connect remotely to my VPS and run them there. Anyone with Emacs experience knows that Emacs can do anything - sort of the original universal computer interface. On the raspberry-pi, I usually used Emacs and the Emacs Speaks Statistics (ESS) package. Of course, I wanted to know how to use R on Android. One thing that I did on the raspberry-pi but couldn’t do on the S-8 was to use R. ![]() But alas, I have gone to the dark-side (according to friends) and have acquired a Samsung S-8 cell phone which is a pretty capable device - especially considering its size and portability. I love the amazing flexibility and broad range of computing tasks that can be done on this lilliputian device. ![]() It has been said that I have a tendency to try to do all computing on one of my raspberry-pi single-board-computers from navigation chart-plotter to weather display and data logging to HDTV media server. ![]()
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