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Failure to start kernel due to the use of outdated IPyKernel module
Don Jayamanne edited this page Mar 10, 2022
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Python kernels can fail to start due to the use of outdated versions of IPyKernel.
- Please consider updating the
IPyKernel
module to the latest version.
Try using the the following command:
# if using conda, where `env name` is the name of the conda environment.
conda install -c conda-forge -n <env name> ipykernel --update-deps --force-reinstall
# if not using conda
<fully qualified path to Python> -m pip install ipykernel -U --force-reinstall
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