>
> I'm still interested to understand why my virtualenv/cygwin/jupyter was 
> picking up my Anaconda Python3 kernel though - pour mourir moins bete as 
> they say around here.
>

If I read correctly, you started Jupyter with a plain 'jupyter' command, no 
absolute path. Have you check the PATH environment variable to see where 
that command is actually found? You might have started the Anaconda jupyter 
instead of the cygwin jupyter.

cheers,
  Roland

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