Try making Anaconda bin directory first in your path (or at least before
the python path)

On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 9:41 PM, Bozo Jimmy <[email protected]> wrote:

> All
> I have a basic question about setup.
> My Jupyter notebook is not pointing to the Anaconda installation, but to
> the python 3.5 installation that i have. I dont know how to make it to
> point to the Anaconda installation and Im not able to run my code on the
> GPU in my laptop
>
> I also have Pycharm in which I can change my interpreter from Python 3.5
> to Anaconda and when i do I'm able to run the code on the GPU on my laptop
>
> So Question is how to make Jupyter notebook point to the Anaconda
> installation.
> Thanks
>
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