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curl -L https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv-installer/raw/master/bin/pyenv-installer | bash
bash
pyenv install 3.6.5
pip install qtconsole
jupyter qtconsole
The package on pip and conda is now called 'qtconsole'. I wouldn't recommend installing Jupyter through apt, because Ubuntu's packages are usually outdated.
On 17 May 2018 at 16:25, Shriramana Sharma <jama...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello. I was happily using IPython3's QtConsole and on my Kubuntu I only had to install the package ipython3-qtconsole and I'd be able to just call up the app and simply use it.Now with the transition to Jupyter the contents of the packages have all changed. All I want is to use the current equivalent of the old IPython3 QtConsole to interactively use Python3. Please advise me as to what packages I need to install on Kubuntu Bionic and how to invoke the app. I tried reading the docs but with the Jupyter docs and old IPy docs and new ones I'm totally confused.Please help! Thank you!
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'pip3 install qtconsole' followed by 'jupyter qtconsole' works fine for me. I also created the following Jupyter-Console.desktop file and put it in ~/.local/share/applications/ to get it in my KDE apps menu: