Nteract: LAUNCH_KERNEL_FAILED Kernel named python3 does not appear to be available.

Created on 6 Feb 2019  Â·  3Comments  Â·  Source: nteract/nteract

I downloaded nteract on Mac OS but when I open jupyter notebook file it shows LAUNCH_KERNEL_FAILED
Kernel named python3 does not appear to be available.
But a friend of mine does not have this issue and we think our settings are exactly the same. We both have pip and anaconda. Also, if I open the notebook in the traditional way with the browser, it works fine. I'm running out of ideas. Please help!!

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I ran into the same issue when I opened their example notebook Introduce nteract. I, then, followed the instructions under Using conda on Kernels webpage. That solved the issue for me. Hope this helps!

Thanks a lot!

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I ran into the same issue when I opened their example notebook Introduce
nteract
. I, then, followed the instructions under Using conda on
Kernels https://nteract.io/kernels webpage. That solved the issue for
me. Hope this helps!

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Thanks for helping @honeybakedham resolve this issue, @akshayparopkari! I'm going to close it now. Feel free to open another issue if you run into the problem again.

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