choose python kernel in jupyter

本秂侑毒 提交于 2019-12-09 17:34:56

问题


I have installed on Debian Jessie:

Python2.7

Python3.5

I have also installed Jupyter via pip2 and pip3

However when I launch jupyter-notebook I can only use python3 as kernel! How can I switch to pyhton2.7 when using Jupyter?


回答1:


I tried this with a fresh Debian 8.5 machine on Digital Ocean.

As root, install pip and jupyter from apt, and the development packages, too.

apt-get install python-pip python-dev python3-pip python3-dev libzmq3
pip3 install jupyter

Add the kernel for Python2 using the ipykernel module. The Python3 kernel is installed, already.

pip install ipykernel
python2 -m ipykernel install

When you run jupyter notebook, you should have both Python 2 and Python 3 listed as available kernels. Notice that the Tornado notebook server is serving HTTP on port 8888, which isn't opened by default on many machines. Here is a script that will run Jupyter for you, opening and closing port 8888 and running on a public IP.




回答2:


I can't test this right now, but jupyter-notebook is probably looking at your $PATH variable to find a python. When you type python --version, is it python2?

If it isn't, you can choose which python to use by changing your $PATH variable so python2 is before python3.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/34404357/choose-python-kernel-in-jupyter

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