Closed JackSparrow1109 closed 4 years ago
Clicking on that should in theory work yes but other people have been having issues so I'd suggest following this:
Create a new environment using Anaconda-navigator and select python and in the drop down box select python 3.7, also select R.
Once the environment is made go to home and click on install R-studio.
Created environment and installed RStudio carefully, and they went well. Then I turned to the step of installing linux under Windows, finished step 3 ("This then starts loading (it might take a few minutes). When prompted to restart your computer, type in Y"). When I opened Anaconda-navigator again after laptop re-starting, I find Jupyter notebook is installed as well under my environment as its button showing "lauch": I'm sure didn't install Jupyter myself. What's up?
I'm not sure how that happened but it isn't an issue.
I think there may be some jupyter notebooks given out as part of the program so you will need it anyway.
Grand! Thanks a million 👍
Hi there, In home of Anaconda navigator , I found this:
Should I directly install from there?
Thank you.