I imagine it should work well enough. If you have Python, most Jupyter
dependencies should be relatively easy to install. I'd start with `pip
install jupyter`, and see how far you get. It's possible some of the
compiled dependencies need a little help getting built, but those are
usually issues you can deal with as they come.

-Min

On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 4:42 AM, <nju08eesul...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi, Jupyter community
>
>         I am wondering if we can have a way to let Jupyter running on a
> Linux Power Platform? We know we only have Anaconda with Mac, Windows,
> Linux Server, how can we have Jupyter with Linux Power Platform? Does
> anyone knew?
>
>       Thanks in advance!
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