also just noticed that the notebook start up messages have:

[I 22:05:29.402 NotebookApp] [nb_conda_kernels] enabled, 11 kernels found


On Tuesday, January 23, 2018 at 9:16:28 AM UTC-6, Tom Brander wrote:
>
> So as of now having doe the update of terminado as suggested (as well as 
> Jupyter, jupyter_core, ipython and tornado)
> As well as conda update ipykernel
> and:
> tom@tomServal:~$ python -m ipykernel install --user
> Installed kernelspec python3 in 
> /home/tom/.local/share/jupyter/kernels/python3
>
> I still am getting: [E 22:05:30.138 NotebookApp] Uncaught exception GET 
> /api/kernelspecs (127.0.0.1)
>
> and no kernels in the menu and hangs when opening a notebook (due to no 
> kernels I guess..
> So when I attempt to create a new notebook that option is grayed out..
>
> oddly when I run:
> tom@tomServal:~$ jupyter kernelspec list
> Available kernels:
>   clojure    /home/tom/anaconda3/share/jupyter/kernels/clojure
>   groovy     /home/tom/anaconda3/share/jupyter/kernels/groovy
>   java       /home/tom/anaconda3/share/jupyter/kernels/java
>   kotlin     /home/tom/anaconda3/share/jupyter/kernels/kotlin
>   python3    /home/tom/anaconda3/share/jupyter/kernels/python3
>   scala      /home/tom/anaconda3/share/jupyter/kernels/scala
>   sql        /home/tom/anaconda3/share/jupyter/kernels/sql
>
> And my envs are as follows (these were all available in Jupyter before I 
> updated to 5.3.1
> tom@tomServal:~$ conda info --envs
> # conda environments:
> #
> py27                     /home/tom/anaconda3/envs/py27
> py36                     /home/tom/anaconda3/envs/py36
> py362                    /home/tom/anaconda3/envs/py362
> py36j                    /home/tom/anaconda3/envs/py36j
> py36n                    /home/tom/anaconda3/envs/py36n
> pyfolioenv               /home/tom/anaconda3/envs/pyfolioenv
> tf13rccpu                /home/tom/anaconda3/envs/tf13rccpu
> tf3rc                    /home/tom/anaconda3/envs/tf3rc
> tf4                      /home/tom/anaconda3/envs/tf4
> tf4n                     /home/tom/anaconda3/envs/tf4n
> root                  *  /home/tom/anaconda3
>
> As mentioned they are are still visible on the conda tab in the notebook
>
> Given that many if not the majority of jupyter users now use conda this 
> seems like an issue..!
>
> I am happy to provide more diagnostic info or accept suggestions as to how 
> to fix it? Seems like a missing or misplaced config file of some sort 
> (something got moved or is now being pointed to in a new place?)
> But At the moment I'm stuck...
>
>
>

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