OK I got it to work with the command

pypy3 -m ipykernel install --user --name pypy3 --display-name "Python 
(PyPy)" 

Thanks

On Monday, October 16, 2017 at 8:41:15 PM UTC-7, Matthias Bussonnier wrote:
>
> You can get help by using the --help flag: 
>
> $ pypy3 -m ipykernel install --help 
> usage: ipython-kernel-install [-h] [--user] [--name NAME] 
>                               [--display-name DISPLAY_NAME] 
>                               [--profile PROFILE] [--prefix PREFIX] 
>                               [--sys-prefix] 
>
> Install the IPython kernel spec. 
>
> optional arguments: 
>   -h, --help            show this help message and exit 
>   --user                Install for the current user instead of 
> system-wide 
>   --name NAME           Specify a name for the kernelspec. This is needed 
> to 
>                         have multiple IPython kernels at the same time. 
>   --display-name DISPLAY_NAME 
>                         Specify the display name for the kernelspec. This 
> is 
>                         helpful when you have multiple IPython kernels. 
>   --profile PROFILE     Specify an IPython profile to load. This can be 
> used 
>                         to create custom versions of the kernel. 
>   --prefix PREFIX       Specify an install prefix for the kernelspec. This 
> is 
>                         needed to install into a non-default location, 
> such as 
>                         a conda/virtual-env. 
>   --sys-prefix          Install to Python's sys.prefix. Shorthand for 
>                         --prefix='/Users/bussonniermatthias/anaconda'. For 
> use 
>                         in conda/virtual-envs. 
>
>
> If the option are not completely clear (or you think of a better 
> phrasing) that would be useful feedback for us to improve the 
> description (you to send a PR?) hence I'm staying vague on how to fix 
> your issue as your understanding of this screen is valuable feedback 
> for us. 
>
> Thanks ! 
> -- 
> M 
>
> On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 7:06 PM, John <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> > I installed jupyter using Anaconda 3.6  on ubuntu machine along with 
> pypy3. 
> > Then I performed these 3 commands 
> > 
> > pypy3 -m ensurepip 
> > pypy3 -m pip install ipykernel 
> > 
> > which worked fine, but the third command gave an error. 
> > 
> > pypy3 -m ipykernel install --name pypy3 --display-name="Python (PyPy)" 
> > 
> > [error 13]  permission denied : 'user/local/share/jupyter' 
> > 
> > How can I fix this. 
> > 
> > On Monday, October 16, 2017 at 8:59:07 AM UTC-7, Matthias Bussonnier 
> wrote: 
> >> 
> >> You do not need to install the full notebook using Pypy, what you can 
> >> do is just install ipykernel: 
> >> 
> >> pypy -m pip install ipykernel 
> >> pypy -m ipykernel install --name pypy --display-name="Python (PyPy)" 
> >> 
> >> And the PyPy kernel should appear alongside your other kernels. 
> >> -- 
> >> M 
> >> 
> >> On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 8:06 AM, Kiko <[email protected]> wrote: 
> >> > you can install pypy and then, from the command line: 
> >> > 
> >> > pypy -m pip install notebook 
> >> > 
> >> > If you are on linux you can try 
> >> > https://github.com/kikocorreoso/test_scipypy (it is not updated to 
> the 
> >> > latest pypy version). 
> >> > 
> >> > 2017-10-16 17:00 GMT+02:00, John <[email protected]>: 
> >> >> I noticed that there is a cell magic %%pypy to run python code using 
> >> >> pypy 
> >> >> in a single cell. Is it possible to run Jupyter notebook with pypy 
> as 
> >> >> the 
> >> >> kernel for the notebook? If so how can I do this? 
> >> >> 
> >> >> John 
> >> >> 
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