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418 | 418 | :ref:`notebook_public_server` |
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420 | Installing new kernels | |
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423 | Running the notebook makes the current python installation available as a kernel. Other | |
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424 | python installations (different python versions, virtualenv or conda environments) can | |
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425 | be installed as kernels by following these steps: | |
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427 | * make sure that the desired python installation is active (e.g. activate the environment) | |
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428 | and ipython is installed | |
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429 | * run once ``ipython kernelspec install-self --user`` (or ``ipython2 ...`` or ``ipython3 ...`` | |
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430 | if you want to install specific python versions) | |
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432 | The last command installs a kernel spec file for the current python installation in | |
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433 | ``~/.ipython/kernels/``. Kernel spec files are JSON files, which can be viewed and changed with a | |
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434 | normal text editor. | |
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436 | Kernels for other languages can be found in the `IPython wiki | |
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437 | <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/wiki/IPython%20kernels%20for%20other%20languages>`_. | |
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438 | They usually come with instruction what to run to make the kernel available in the notebook. | |
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421 | 441 | .. _signing_notebooks: |
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