# "RM2" "Rcompression" "Rsolid" "fts" "nws" # "mime" "png" "servr" "testit" "tikzDevice" # "formatR" "highr" "jpeg" "knitr" "markdown" # "Cairo" "base64enc" "brew" "evaluate" "fastmatch" # "timeDate" "timeSeries" "vcd" "waveslim" # "stringi" "systemfit" "TH.data" "tikzDevice" # "rgeos" "Rmpfr" "sandwich" "scatterplot3d" # "pbapply" "randomForest" "Rcpp" "rgdal" # "labeling" "lmodel2" "lokern" "matrixStats" # "highlight" "htmltools" "iterators" "itertools" # "gamlss.dist" "gdata" "gplots" "gtools" # "doParallel" "expm" "foreach" "fortunes" # "S4Vectors" "SummarizedExperiment" "tkWidgets" # "MatrixGenerics" "preprocessCore" "qvalue" # "DynDoc" "GenomeInfoDb" "GenomicAlignments" # "BSgenome" "BufferedMatrix" "DelayedArray" # "BiocFileCache" "BiocGenerics" "BiocIO" # "markdown" "matrixStats" "measurements" # "futile.options" "future" "gamlss.dist" # "fontBitstreamVera" "fontLiberation" "forcats" The listing below shows all RPMs available for R packages on Fedora Linux 36 (Thirty Six), classified by the R repository that would normally be used to install the package from within R (see the help page ?chooseRepositories). Hence, running $ dnf repoquery -repo=fedora-source R-* A number of add-on packages from CRAN, Bioconductor and other sources are readily available via the official repositories. Recommended R packages are included as part of the R-core component.
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