I'm a bit annoyed that Anaconda has made this specific change, because now
you get a different experience depending on whether you install Jupyter
from Anaconda or by other means. Adding some extra features would be fine,
but it sounds like this uses a different model of having multiple installed
kernels.

Maybe we need to do what we've been putting off since we designed
kernelspecs and properly integrate environments, so that Anaconda doesn't
feel the need to stuff environments into the kernelspec mechanism.

On 16 July 2016 at 22:55, Chris Calloway <[email protected]> wrote:

> I updated my (anaconda) jupyter and something changed. Jupyter Notebook no
> longer has a selection of Python 2 or 3 kernels (or other kernels I may
> have installed like R or Matlab). It has a selection of all my anaconda
> environments.
>
> I have a notebook that was created with a kernel in one conda environment.
> But I want to run it in a different environment. When i start Jupyter
> Notebook in that new environment, and then run the notebook, it starts a
> kernel from the environment I created the notebook in, rather than the
> environment in which I started Jupyter Notebook.
>
> I can see no way to change the kernel in which a notebook runs. Is there a
> way?
>
> Cheers, Chris Calloway
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