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  • #16
    Originally posted by sanwen View Post
    I have solved the problem.
    Thank adamdeluca and Zigster 's warm heart
    I came across the same problem when running R in a linux server. How do you fix it?

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    • #17
      You can download the R file with some other means (wget, web browser), "cd" to the download directory and source it locally in R with

      Code:
      source("biocLite.R")
      However, to install Bioconductor packages, you need a working internet connection. Contact your systems administrator and ask him/her to help you set up R with your proxy (you could also try what ioatomis did).

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      • #18
        Thank U
        Yes I've solved it, the problem is due to Web-limitation on that server nodes...but I didn't notice it at first...haha...thank U for your advice, it's really helped

        Originally posted by sarvidsson View Post
        You can download the R file with some other means (wget, web browser), "cd" to the download directory and source it locally in R with

        Code:
        source("biocLite.R")
        However, to install Bioconductor packages, you need a working internet connection. Contact your systems administrator and ask him/her to help you set up R with your proxy (you could also try what ioatomis did).

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