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'''Note:''' the below installation procedure only works with the <code>StdEnv/2016.4</code> and <code>StdEnv/2018.3</code> software environments.
'''Note:''' the installation procedure below only works with the <code>StdEnv/2016.4</code> and <code>StdEnv/2018.3</code> software environments.


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In the preceding command substitute <code><username></code> by your Compute Canada username; and substitute <code><cluster></code> by the cluster you connected to launch your Jupyter Notebook.
In the preceding command substitute <code><username></code> by your username; and substitute <code><cluster></code> by the cluster you connected to launch your Jupyter Notebook.


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                   hostname:port                              token
                   hostname:port                              token
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<li>Open a second Terminal tab in MobaXTerm (Session 2). In the following command, substitute <code><hostname:port></code> by its corresponding value from the URL you obtained in Session 1 (refer to the previous figure); substitute <code><username></code> by your Compute Canada username; and substitute <code><cluster></code> by the cluster you connected to in Session 1. Run the command.
<li>Open a second Terminal tab in MobaXTerm (Session 2). In the following command, substitute <code><hostname:port></code> by its corresponding value from the URL you obtained in Session 1 (refer to the previous figure); substitute <code><username></code> by your username; and substitute <code><cluster></code> by the cluster you connected to in Session 1. Run the command.
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|prompt=[name@my_computer ~]$
|prompt=[name@my_computer ~]$
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It is possible to add kernels for other programmming languages or Python versions different than the one running the Jupyter Notebook. Refer to [http://jupyter-client.readthedocs.io/en/latest/kernels.html Making kernels for Jupyter] to learn more.
It is possible to add kernels for other programming languages or Python versions different than the one running the Jupyter Notebook. Refer to [http://jupyter-client.readthedocs.io/en/latest/kernels.html Making kernels for Jupyter] to learn more.


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