Hello Roland,
the point is this one
1) on the Jupyter website they strongly recommend the installation of
Anaconda.
2) The anaconda installer strongly recommends the installation without
updating the environement variables in the path
3) After the installation of anaconda, Jupyter asks to run in the command
line

-> jupyter notebook

which naturally doesn't go because the variables have not been updated
in the path.

I just wonder why the Jupyter installation recommendation do not even
mention to do that on the website, either by telling that, or by
asking to choose the second installation
 way in the Anaconda installation :

Installing Jupyter using Anaconda

We *strongly recommend* installing Python and Jupyter using the Anaconda
Distribution <https://www.continuum.io/downloads>, which includes Python,
the Jupyter Notebook, and other commonly used packages for scientific
computing and data science.

First, download Anaconda <https://www.continuum.io/downloads>. We recommend
downloading Anaconda’s latest Python 3 version.

Second, install the version of Anaconda which you downloaded, following the
instructions on the download page.

Congratulations, you have installed Jupyter Notebook! To run the notebook,
run the following command at the Terminal (Mac/Linux) or Command Prompt
(Windows):

jupyter notebook




Best regards !

Antoine


On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 7:54 AM, Roland Weber <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello twanmal,
>
> could you please explain the problem you encountered?
>
> If the Anaconda environment is correctly initialized, the notebook server
> in that environment should have no problem to start with a localhost setup.
> With correctly initialized, I mean that you executed "source activate
> <environment>" (or the Windows equivalent) in the command line before
> trying "jupyter notebook".
>
> cheers,
>   Roland
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