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Hi.
I am trying to run conda in a Jupyter Notebook on an IDC. However, I am getting the below error.
I have ensured to install conda correctly using Miniforge3.sh. On terminal, I am able to get conda to run.
Any advice on this would be much appreciated.
Thank you.
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Hi ReubenLim,
Thank you for reaching out to us.
I have installed Conda using Miniforge3.sh on Intel® Tiber Developer Cloud Jupyter Notebook, and it runs without issues in the Terminal.
However, I encountered the same issue when executing the source command and checking Conda version in Jupyter Notebook.
May I know the reason for using Conda in Jupyter Notebook instead of the Terminal?
Regards,
Wan
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Dear Wan.
Thank you for your reply. I was trying to install ipex-llm in a conda environment. I was also trying to run the "Simple LLM Inference: Playing with Language Models" notebook (https://console.cloud.intel.com/learning/notebooks/learning), which requires the use of conda to install required packages.
Best regards,
Reuben Lim
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Hi ReubenLim,
Thanks for your information.
Referring to Simple LLM Inference: Playing with Language Models notebook, conda was comment by default.
You can still run the notebook by executing all cells in the notebook.
On the other hand, I'll check the issue with relevant team, and we will provide an update here as soon as possible.
Regards,
Wan
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Hi Reuben,
many thanks for the (e-mail) update. To reproduce it here: From my understanding, proper integration of Conda and Jupyter Notebook might be a bit tricky. I found a tutorial, would it be helpful to you? https://datafortress.cloud/blog/how-to-set-up-anaconda-and-jupyter-notebook-the-right-way/
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Hi Reuben,
have you been able to read my post? Please respond within 3 working days, otherwise I will consider this issue resolved.
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Dear Witold.
Thank you for your reply. I will look into the tutorial that you sent.
At the same time, I would like to close this issue. Thank you for all your help in resolving this issue, they are much appreciated.
Best regards,
Reuben Lim
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Hi Reuben,
I'm happy I was able to help you. Good luck with your future Tiber endeavors.
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Hi ReubenLim,
Thank you for your question.
We will proceed with closing this case. If you need additional information from Intel, please submit a new question as this thread will no longer be monitored.
Regards,
Wan

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