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[user@aa6-100 ~]$conda$ conda activate {myEnv}
[user@aa6-100 ~]$conda$ conda install ipykernel
[user@aa6-100 ~]$python3$ python3 -m ipykernel install --user --name={myEnv}

The same is true if you want to make your own Python virtual environment visible in Jupyterlab

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[user@aa6-100 ~]$ source {myEnv}/bin/activate
[user@aa6-100 ~]$ pip3 install ipykernel
[user@aa6-100 ~]$ python3 -m ipykernel install --user --name={myEnv}

To remove your personal kernels from Jupyterlab once you don't need them anymore, you could do so with:

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jupyter kernelspec uninstall {myEnv}

HTTPS access

If you wish to run Juptyer Lab on HTTPS instead of plain HTTP, you may use the -J option in ecinteractive. In that case, a personal SSL certificate would be created under ~/.ssl the first time, and would be used to encrypt the HTTP traffic between your browser and the compute node.

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