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How to install an R environment so that Jupyter recognises it? #36

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clairbarnes opened this issue Apr 26, 2023 · 2 comments
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How to install an R environment so that Jupyter recognises it? #36

clairbarnes opened this issue Apr 26, 2023 · 2 comments

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@clairbarnes
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I can install Python kernels following the instructions given, but now I need to use R, which uses irkernel rather than ipykernel. I've tried simply replacing the latter with the formed and replacing 'python' with 'R', but this is obviously not the right syntax. Any ideas?

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Hi @clairbarnes, are you working on the JASMIN Notebook Service and attempting to run R on it? If so, we have not managed to get R running on our instance of JupyterHub so I don't think that it is currently compatible.

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Hi @agstephens! Yes, that's exactly what I'm trying to do. I've been running R kernels through my local JupyterLab (using nb_conda_kernels in my jupyter environment and r-irkernel in all other R environments) but was hoping to replicate the setup on Jasmin. Thanks for confirming that it's currently unavailable, I'll stick with working locally for now.

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