Dear BioC users,
I don't know if this is the real place to submit this question, but I
have a
really annoying problem...and usually here is full of nice people who
can
help me..
Using WinXP system (on a AMD3000+ 1,5 GB RAM), recently I started to
have
error messages, together with the usual R-shell writings, also in
appearing
pop windows.
The problem is that, after a while, with many loaded variables and
libraries, these windows are really slow to appear. Every time I've to
wait
5-10 minutes before the window appears !!!!! I cannot do anything,
every
single mispelling or banal key error, and I've to wait !!!
It's impossible to work... I tried runnig R in SDI mode,
reinstalling...
nothing. Greater the workspace, slower I get the messages...
Maybe someone else already experienced this, and found a solution... I
don't
know what to do...
Thanks in advance
Giulio
Dear Giulio,
Thanks for information about your computer. What about some
information about the version of R you are running - and perhaps even
some explicit information about the the packages and some examples of
what you did and what happened? sessionInfo will help, it would also
help if you tried to track down the problem a bit - does it always
happen? Only when certain packages are being used? Any of these might
help to figure out what the real problem is - and my own personal
guess
is that you have a virus - but that is merely a guess - but certainly
one other thing to look at.
Also, since this is almost surely an R problem, I suggest that you
move your question to the r-help mailing list, as it is more
appropriate (at least from this report I see nothing that is specific
to Bioconductor packages) and more widely read. They too will want
some
details (like those from sessionInfo).
Best wishes,
Robert
On May 16, 2005, at 6:04 AM, Giulio Di Giovanni wrote:
>
> Dear BioC users,
>
> I don't know if this is the real place to submit this question, but
I
> have a really annoying problem...and usually here is full of nice
> people who can help me..
>
> Using WinXP system (on a AMD3000+ 1,5 GB RAM), recently I started to
> have error messages, together with the usual R-shell writings, also
in
> appearing pop windows.
> The problem is that, after a while, with many loaded variables and
> libraries, these windows are really slow to appear. Every time I've
to
> wait 5-10 minutes before the window appears !!!!! I cannot do
> anything, every single mispelling or banal key error, and I've to
wait
> !!!
> It's impossible to work... I tried runnig R in SDI mode,
> reinstalling... nothing. Greater the workspace, slower I get the
> messages...
>
> Maybe someone else already experienced this, and found a solution...
I
> don't know what to do...
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Giulio
>
> _______________________________________________
> Bioconductor mailing list
> Bioconductor@stat.math.ethz.ch
> https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioconductor
>
>
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Dear Robert,
thanks for your quick reply. You're completely right. I've R 2.1.0 and
BioC
1.5, all R and BioC (complete installation) packages updated. The
problem
looks unrelated to the type of the packages, and is slowly increasing
as the
workspace increases.
For example if I mistype "wirte.table" instead "write.table", at the
beginning of my work suddenly pop window "Couldn't find the
function..."
appears. If I do the same thing after I loaded the microarray data, 1
minute
wait, after cluster analysis and PAM analysis etc, 5 minutes for the
window
to appear.
The same it happens for every error message (Object not found, Syntax
error,
etc etc etc).
I hope I don't have a virus, I checked with various tools... But
you're
right, I'll move to R Discussion group...
Anyway, thanks for the suggestions,
Giulio.
>From: Robert Gentleman <rgentlem@fhcrc.org>
>To: "Giulio Di Giovanni" <perimessaggini@hotmail.com>
>CC: bioconductor@stat.math.ethz.ch
>Subject: Re: [BioC] Windows error messages
>Date: Mon, 16 May 2005 06:16:58 -0700
>
>Dear Giulio,
> Thanks for information about your computer. What about some
information
>about the version of R you are running - and perhaps even some
explicit
>information about the the packages and some examples of what you did
and
>what happened? sessionInfo will help, it would also help if you
tried to
>track down the problem a bit - does it always happen? Only when
certain
>packages are being used? Any of these might help to figure out what
the
>real problem is - and my own personal guess is that you have a virus
- but
>that is merely a guess - but certainly one other thing to look at.
>
> Also, since this is almost surely an R problem, I suggest that you
move
> your question to the r-help mailing list, as it is more
appropriate (at
>least from this report I see nothing that is specific to
Bioconductor
>packages) and more widely read. They too will want some details
(like
>those from sessionInfo).
>
> Best wishes,
> Robert
>
>
>On May 16, 2005, at 6:04 AM, Giulio Di Giovanni wrote:
>
>>
>>Dear BioC users,
>>
>>I don't know if this is the real place to submit this question, but
I
>>have a really annoying problem...and usually here is full of nice
people
>>who can help me..
>>
>>Using WinXP system (on a AMD3000+ 1,5 GB RAM), recently I started to
have
>>error messages, together with the usual R-shell writings, also in
>>appearing pop windows.
>>The problem is that, after a while, with many loaded variables and
>>libraries, these windows are really slow to appear. Every time I've
to
>>wait 5-10 minutes before the window appears !!!!! I cannot do
anything,
>>every single mispelling or banal key error, and I've to wait !!!
>>It's impossible to work... I tried runnig R in SDI mode,
reinstalling...
>>nothing. Greater the workspace, slower I get the messages...
>>
>>Maybe someone else already experienced this, and found a solution...
I
>>don't know what to do...
>>
>>Thanks in advance
>>
>>Giulio
>>
>>_______________________________________________
>>Bioconductor mailing list
>>Bioconductor@stat.math.ethz.ch
>>https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioconductor
>>
>>
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> |
>| Head, Program in Computational Biology fax: (206) 667-1319 |
>| Division of Public Health Sciences office: M2-B865
> |
>| Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
> |
>| email: rgentlem@fhcrc.org
> |
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"Giulio Di Giovanni" <perimessaggini@hotmail.com> writes:
> Dear BioC users,
>
> I don't know if this is the real place to submit this question, but
I have a
> really annoying problem...and usually here is full of nice people
who can
> help me..
>
> Using WinXP system (on a AMD3000+ 1,5 GB RAM), recently I started to
have
> error messages, together with the usual R-shell writings, also in
appearing
> pop windows.
> The problem is that, after a while, with many loaded variables and
> libraries, these windows are really slow to appear. Every time I've
to wait
> 5-10 minutes before the window appears !!!!! I cannot do anything,
every
> single mispelling or banal key error, and I've to wait !!!
> It's impossible to work... I tried runnig R in SDI mode,
reinstalling...
> nothing. Greater the workspace, slower I get the messages...
>
> Maybe someone else already experienced this, and found a solution...
I don't
> know what to do...
I haven't experienced this, but it sounds like you are running out of
memory on your system and that this is causing the slowness. On
Windows, you can use the task manager to take a look at the state of
the system resources.
But you have not given us enough information about your system and
what you are trying to do.
+ seth
"Giulio Di Giovanni" <perimessaggini@hotmail.com> writes:
> thanks for your quick reply. You're completely right. I've R 2.1.0
and BioC
> 1.5, all R and BioC (complete installation) packages updated.
Bioc 1.5 is not compatible with R 2.1.0. We will be releasing Bioc
1.6 this week. I would be surprised if the slowness you are reporting
is related to this, but it is possible, I suppose.
+ seth