added info about conda environments and modules
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title: Jupyterhub on Merlin
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#tags:
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#keywords:
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last_updated: 12 July 2019
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last_updated: 16 July 2019
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#summary: ""
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sidebar: merlin6_sidebar
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permalink: /merlin6/jupyterhub.html
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When you create a new notebook you will be asked to specify which kernel you want to use. It is also possible to switch the kernel of a running notebook, but you will lose the state of the current kernel, so you will have to recalculate the notebook cells with this new kernel.
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These environments are also available for standard work in a shell session. You can activate an environment in a normal merlin terminal session by using the `module` (q.v. [using Pmodules](using-modules.html)) command to load anaconda python, and from there using the `conda` command to switch to the desired environment
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```
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module use unstable
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module load anaconda/2019.03
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conda activate datascience_py36
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```
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When the `anaconda` module has been loaded, you can list the available environments by executing
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```
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conda info -e
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```
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## Using nbextensions for adding features to your notebook
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There exist a number of useful [contributed but unofficial
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## Troubleshooting
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In case of problems or request, please either submit a **[PSI Service Now](https://psi.service-now.com/psisp)** incident containing *"Merlin Jupyterhub"* as part of the subject, or contact us by mail through <merlin-admins@lists.psi.ch> using the kind of subject line.
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In case of problems or request, please either submit a **[PSI Service Now](https://psi.service-now.com/psisp)** incident containing *"Merlin Jupyterhub"* as part of the subject, or contact us by mail through <merlin-admins@lists.psi.ch>.
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