![]() The next major release of R ( 4.0.0), scheduled for the 24 th April ( ).Now is an excellent time to be thinking about the topic because changes are in the pipeline and getting set-up (or preparing to get set-up) now could save hours in the future. This post touches on some of these things but, its main purpose is to provide advice on getting R’s key spatial packages up-and-running on a future-proof Linux operating system (Ubuntu). This post explains how to quickly get key R packages for geographic research installed on Ubuntu, a popular Linux distribution.Ī recent thread on the r-spatial GitHub organization alludes to many considerations when choosing a Linux set-up for work with geographic data, ranging from the choice of Linux distribution (distro) to the use of binary vs or compiled versions (binaries are faster to install). ![]()
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