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After some update of Jupyter (I don't know which specific sub-package), the command jupyter notebook is not working as expected and takes a long time to start a kernel. I have already submitted an issue with the Jupyter team.
But I was wondering, is there a way to specify the jupyter command to run? juptyer lab, or jupyter nbclassic, etc.
Thanks!
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After some update of Jupyter (I don't know which specific sub-package), the command
jupyter notebook
is not working as expected and takes a long time to start a kernel. I have already submitted an issue with the Jupyter team.But I was wondering, is there a way to specify the jupyter command to run?
juptyer lab
, orjupyter nbclassic
, etc.Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: