You could try the following ppa:
https://launchpad.net/~jtaylor/+archive/ipython

You also need to install:
libzmq-dev

Before you can do:
sudo easy_install -U pyzmq

This worked for me, even though there is an error message at the end of the install
process.

Regards:

Uwe

On 07.03.2013 16:57, [email protected] wrote:

I tried pip install -U on zmq and pyzmq and get "No distributions at all found for zmq"


On Thursday, March 7, 2013 10:39:48 AM UTC-5, [email protected] wrote:

    Thank you for your reply. I did sudo pip install -U spyder. i
    could read that 2.2.0Beta3 was being downloaded and installed. Now
    if I try to launch spyder from an xterm I get a bunch of errors.
    the last of which is
    "raise ImportError("%s requires pyzmq >= %s"%(module,
    minimum_version))
    ImportError: IPython.zmq requires pyzmq >= 2.1.4"

    Also I get some gui errors which seem to indicate python has
    problems with some numpy files of type filename.so.

    :-(


    On Wednesday, March 6, 2013 9:24:14 PM UTC-5, Redoubts wrote:

        I believe only spyder version 2.1.13 and above have proper
        support for IPython 0.13. You should update your editor to a
        more recent version. 2.2.0Beta3 has been pretty stable for me
        lately.

        On Wednesday, March 6, 2013 12:23:50 PM UTC-8,
        [email protected] wrote:

            I have similar setup as Youssef though I am not entirely
            sure which Qt I have (but PyQt is same).
            Under Preferences -> Console -> Advanced Settings (Tab)
            not only is "open ipython interpreter" greyed out, I do
            not have the "Start an IPython kernel at startup" either!
            Do you ahev any suggestions?

            Thanks.

            On Thursday, November 8, 2012 1:10:56 PM UTC-5, Carlos
            Córdoba wrote:

                It's OK it's greyed out because that option is only
                available when IPython 0.10 is installed. For IPython
                0.11+, please check the option "Start an IPython
                kernel at startup". That should automatically open an
                IPython console.

                As I said before, we are aware that the wording of
                this option is quite confuse and so we already fixed
                it in 2.2.

                Cheers,
                Carlos

                El 08/11/12 12:28, Youssef Barhomi escribió:
                Hi,

                The check box "Start iPython at startup" is still
                greyed out for me!

                OS: Ubuntu 12.04
                Spyder 2.1.9

                Python 2.7.3, Qt 4.8.1, PyQt4 (API v1) 4.9.1 on Linux

                iPython 0.13


                Thanks a lot!

                Youssef


                On Monday, October 8, 2012 3:40:25 PM UTC-4, Timmie
                wrote:

                    Am 04.10.2012 19:15, schrieb adeel:
                    > Timmie,
                    >
                    > Go-to Tools>Preferences>Console>Advanced
                    Settings(Tab)
                    >
                    > then check "Start ipython at startup"
                    Thanks. Now it works.

                    Advanced = hidden in this case....


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