On Thursday, May 3, 2018 at 2:32:22 PM UTC-7, Tevian Dray wrote:
>
> Finally had a chance to test this; yes it works -- although it is 
> apparently possible to send the two kill commands too close together. Thank 
> you very much.  Have to say it's a bit of a kluge, though -- the design 
> assumption that notebooks will always be started in shell windows that stay 
> open is surely flawed.
>
> Indeed, there seems to be an even righter way:

https://github.com/jupyter/notebook/issues/1950

apparently you can do

$ jupyter notebook list
<you will see port number>
$ jupyter notebook stop <port number>

When doing this with sage you'd have to make sure to run it through sage's 
jupyter, so something like

$ sage -sh -c "jupyter notebook list"
$ sage -sh -c "jupyter notebook stop <port number>"


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