I tried others and it did not work.N.B. Solution 2:To install other R Packages on Jupyter beyond R-essentials install.packages('readr', repos='')One issue is that the specific repository is the US.R-Project (as below). To do this:Open your (independent) R installation, then run the following command: install.packages("png", "/home/user/anaconda3/lib/R/library")To add new package to the correct R library used by Jupyter, otherwise the package will be installed in /home/user/R/i686-pc-linux-gnu-library/3.2/png/libs mentioned in. See here: )Alistaire‘s answer is another possibility to add R packages:If you install packages from inside of R via the regular install.packages (from CRAN mirrors), or devtools::install_github (from GitHub), they work fine.
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