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Interrupting R processes in Ubuntu

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It’s funny how things happen. Yesterday I was working away on a project in R and the unenjoyable happens—the process hangs for longer than desired. I operate R in the standard GNOME terminal in Ubuntu and the only way I knew was to close the entire application getting rid of all objects at the same time. Not cool. Thirty minutes or more of fruitless searching gave no indication as to a better way of doing things and I was really wishing the ESC key worked as it does in Windows.

Checking emails this morning though, and I discover an exchange on R-help that goes through exactly what I needed to know… From these emails then I have discovered that:
Thanks to all involved in this exchange: Adam Kramer, Duncan Murdoch, Simon Urbanek, Matthew Keller and Ted Harding

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