On 8/22/18, H. Hirzel <hannes.hir...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello again, Jesús Marí
>
> On 8/18/18, Jesús Marí <jmariagui...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I have experience in other kernels and if  I am not wrong there aren't
>> any
>> kernel that installs Jupyter at all.
>
> Actually nteract  (https://nteract.io/desktop) contains everything in
> one 50MB package.
> Webclient and nodejs server. No Python needed if you are fine with
> JavaScript.
> So I thought maybe I could just add a Smalltalk kernel
>
>> In the case of IRKernel, R installs
>> the
>> needed packages and then you have to execute a command in order to make
>> the
>> kernel available for Jupyter, please, take a look at
>> https://irkernel.github.io/requirements/.
>
> OK
>
>> You always need Jupyter on your system, a kernel is just a part in the
>> complete Jupyter ecosystem, a kernel is totally unuseful by itself.
>
> I went for the full anaconda installation in a pristine Ubuntu 18.04.1
> https://www.anaconda.com/download/#linux
> It is a Python distribution hundreds of packages including the Jupyter
> notebook
>
>> Jupyter installs ZeroMQ because it uses this library to communicate with
>> kernels so you don't need to install ZeroMQ.
>
> OK
>
> Now
>     jupyter notebook
> brings up what the screen shot shows.
>
> However there is no path
>     /usr/local/share/jupyter/kernels/
>
> as the README.md on
>
>
>     https://github.com/jmari/JupyterTalk
>
>
> says.
>
> How did you get it working?
>
> --Hannes
>

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