Closed maxandersen closed 1 year ago
i got it working using a dedicated running jupyter notebook - then it notices the default installed location.
Wow :) I have never though you can work with notebooks through vscode. I gave him the url of an existent server and it worked (I think this is like in your second commentary). After that I tried to select a kernel: Select another kernel -> Jupyter kernel -> Rapaio Kernel. So it worked for me, but probably because it already had a refresh of available kernels.
I don't know how to investigate further. One idea would be to find where vscode stores it's data and delete it and try to reproduce.
I will close this issue for now. Please feel free to reopen if you think there is more work here to be done.
Trying to install this but not having much look getting vscode jupyter notebook able to see it as a possible kernel.
any info/ideas on what is needed for that?