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working_with_python [2020/10/05 10:32] – [Example: how to create a python environment module] lenocil | working_with_python [2020/12/03 15:24] – [Jupyter Notebooks] deul | ||
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export PYTHONUSERBASE=$HOME/ | export PYTHONUSERBASE=$HOME/ | ||
fi | fi | ||
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if (! -f / | if (! -f / | ||
setenv PYTHONUSERBASE $HOME/ | setenv PYTHONUSERBASE $HOME/ | ||
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====== Anaconda/ | ====== Anaconda/ | ||
Another way of using a private python install (separate versions etc), is to install and use [[conda|Anaconda/ | Another way of using a private python install (separate versions etc), is to install and use [[conda|Anaconda/ | ||
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+ | ====== Jupyter Notebooks ====== | ||
+ | Depending on your operating system (Fedora or RedHat) you might get a different python kernel version as the standard kernel. If you get '' | ||
+ | python3 -m ipykernel install –user | ||
+ | Once this command has run successfully, | ||
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+ | After starting '' |