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Explicitly set default jupyter kernel once possible. #217

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JWuzyk opened this issue Feb 28, 2024 · 0 comments
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Explicitly set default jupyter kernel once possible. #217

JWuzyk opened this issue Feb 28, 2024 · 0 comments
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JWuzyk commented Feb 28, 2024

Address the workaround described below:

"""
@JWuzyk could you also apply this trick/workaround to automatically select the right kernel in the "settings" section in devcontainer.json:

"jupyter.kernels.excludePythonEnvironments": ["/usr/local/bin/python"]

We should probably log this as an issue to improve once the Jupyter extension allows you to configure a default kernel explicitly.
"""
Originally posted by @lsorber in #216 (comment)

@lsorber lsorber added the enhancement New feature or request label Feb 29, 2024
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