So, I also had the similar issues while I tried to read/write files from 
Spyder.
It seems to me that I didn't have enough permission to carry out a certain 
operation. 
So, I changed the ownership of the external drives and this fixed the 
issues for me. The way I did it was: 

sudo chown yourusername:yourusername /media/yourusername/path_to_mounted_volume

I truly hope this will solve your issue as well. 


On Monday, 28 September 2020 06:39:12 UTC+2, Singalakha Menziwa wrote:
>
> Hai,
> So am using a MAC 10.15.5 and have just download anaconda. After 
> downloading i then installed tensorflow as 
>
> conda create -n tf_env tensorflow
>
> then i used this tf environment to open spider.
>
> I then ran: import tensorflow as tf
>
> afterwards, when i run
>
> model.fit(x_train, y_train, epochs = 3)
>
> I get the error message: 
>
> [SpyderKernelApp] WARNING | No such comm
>
>
> Am not sure how to fix this
>

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