

(integer) - minimal interval between saving operations in milliseconds.Valid for Firefox 2 and 3, superseded since Version 3.5. May not appear in about:config until changed. See the source for currently available settings and their default values. The default settings will restore the session after a crash and previous history will be restored to a certain point. Prompt for restore upon application start, post-crash.Allow the user to "undo" closing a tab or window (P2).If post-crash, allow the user to choose whether to restore (P1).Automatically restore the session data upon restarting from a forced closure (P1).The API will provide a stable and intuitive base which power-user oriented extensions, or expanded features in future releases, can build upon. This minimal implementation provides an unobtrusive user-experience while meeting the broadest use-cases. The feature will be passive, reacting only to forced-restarts such as extension installation and crashes. The state of various window, tab and user-data will be saved, and reloaded upon application start. etc/rstudio/rserver.After a forced restart, restore the user's workspace exactly as it was. To disable execution of the shell profiles, set the rsession-no-profile option to 1 in /etc/rstudio/nf. This is also a good way to troubleshoot the inability for sessions to launch, as it could indicate a conflict is occurring due to environment variables being set in the shell profiles. In some situations, you will not want to run user shell profile scripts. If it exists this script will be executed prior to the bash shell that launches the R session. If you have further RStudio specific initialization logic (exporting environment variables, etc.) you can optionally create an R session specific profile script at: /etc/rstudio/rsession-profile This means that prior to the execution of the R session the bash shell will read and execute commands from this file if it exists: /etc/profileĪfter reading that file, it looks for the following files and reads and executes commands from the first one that exists and is readable (it’s important to note that only one of these files will be read and executed): ~/.bash_profile ~/.bash_login ~/.profile RStudio Server launches R sessions under a bash login shell. 13.2.4 Installing the Jupyter Notebook Plugin.12.2.5 Disable Multiple Session Support.

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12.2.4 Disable RStudio Server Pro Home Page.12.2.3 Enable Callbacks from RStudio to Host Page.9.5.10 Troubleshooting Floating Licensing.
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9.5.8 License Server Downtime Tolerance.
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9.5.4 License Server Offline Activation.9.5.3 License Server Hardware Requirements.9.5.2 The RStudio Server Pro License Server.6.4.3 Disabling Use of Multiple Versions.6.4 Using Multiple Versions of R Concurrently.6.3.3 User Configurable Default Version.6.3.2 Default Version Per User or Group.6.3 Configuring the Default Version of R.6.2.1 Recommended Installation Directories.5.5.3 PAM Sessions with the Job Launcher.5.3.5 CPU Affinity and Scheduling Priority.5.1.4 Diagnosing Session Launch Failures.4.12.5 Custom Paths and Path-Rewriting Proxies.3.4 OpenID Connect Sign-On (SSO) Authentication.3.3.3 Configuring RStudio as a Service Provider.


