On Fri, 28 Oct 2016, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
Well, I suppose you can install more "usual" jupyter kernels, e.g. R one,
GAP one, etc.
Of course, but then profit for using Sage fades away.
On the plus side I could have "kernels" for, say, last two stable
versions and last beta.
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Jori
On Friday, October 28, 2016 at 10:26:28 AM UTC, Jori Mäntysalo wrote:
>
> On Wed, 26 Oct 2016, Luca De Feo wrote:
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> >> Some other things: Is it possible to run plain R (or GAP or...) from
> >> Jupyter?
>
> > You can change the kernel via the "Kernel" menu (there are kernels for
> > R, GAP,
On Wed, 26 Oct 2016, Luca De Feo wrote:
Some other things: Is it possible to run plain R (or GAP or...) from
Jupyter?
You can change the kernel via the "Kernel" menu (there are kernels for
R, GAP, PARI/GP, Python, etc.)
Kernel menu shows only Python3 and SageMath, so it does not show
> Some other things: Is it possible to run plain R (or GAP or...) from
> Jupyter? Can I change worksheet type, for example test what "10/4" will
> output as a plain Python2?
>
> Both are possible with SageNB.
You can change the kernel via the "Kernel" menu (there are kernels for
R, GAP, PARI/GP,
I have no experience with the LDAP authenticator. It is probably best
to ask your questions on :
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/jupyter
Luca
On Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 12:40 PM, Jori Mäntysalo wrote:
> More progress, but now I am stuck. Last time I ended on
>
>>
On Wednesday, October 26, 2016 at 10:40:50 AM UTC, Jori Mäntysalo wrote:
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> More progress, but now I am stuck. Last time I ended on
>
> > pip3 install jupyterhub
> >
> > Noticed that it used IPv6, got a headache when googling, found the
> > instruction to put